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BYRNE’S

Auctioneers & Valuers

SPRING FINE SALE

10th & 11th April 2024

Lots 143 and 144 Lots 429, 397, 445 and 415

BYRNE’S

A uctioneers & Valuers

SPRING TWO-DAY FINE SALE

To be sold by public auction online on Wednesday 10th April and Thursday 11th April 2024 at 11am each day

at Pullman House, The Sidings, Boundary Lane, Saltney, Chester CH4 8RD

On View at the Saleroom

Sunday 7th April 10am – 2pm

Monday 8th April 10am – 5pm

Tuesday 9th April 10am – 4pm

Wednesday 10th April 9am – 10:30am

Thursday 11th April 9am – 10:30am

Sale Day

The auction is being conducted using commission, telephone and online bidding only. It is not possible to attend the sale in person.

Payment and Collection

We are open for payment and collection of bought lots on both sale days. No appointment is necessary.

Enquiries

Adrian Byrne ASFAV or Jo Boucher ASFAV

Tel: (01244) 681311

email: auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk

Buyer’s Premium

25% (inc VAT)

Wednesday

Thursday

Live bidding is available for this sale on two platforms. Additional fees apply as follows: Lots purchased online with easyliveauction.com attract an additional charge for this service of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT, or you can pay a flat fee of £3 (inclusive of VAT) to register with no additional internet bidding surcharge. Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT.

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ORDER
SALE
OF
Ceramics & Glass 1
61 Silver & Plate 70 – 193 Pictures & Maps 200 – 357
10th April at 11am
Jewellery, Watches & Coins 360 –
Objets d’Art 480 –
Furniture & Furnishings 600 –
11th April at 11am
473
591
716
Cover illustrations: A selection of items from the sale Catalogue: £8 (inc. p&p)

Selling Rate & Spare Lots

Pullman House, The Sidings

Boundary Lane, Saltney Chester CH4 8RD 01244 681311

auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk

It is anticipated that the selling rate will be in the region of 70 – 100 lots per hour.

E-mail sale notification

If you would like to receive e-mail notification of our forthcoming sales please let us have your contact details including an e-mail address. We will add you to our database and you will be informed prior to general sales and antique sales with our unique ‘e-flier’.

Notice for purchasers of smaller items

Byrne’s will pack smaller purchases within reason for which we make a packing charge. Items are normally despatched via Special Delivery. Items are packed and the cost of postage is obtained.

This will need to be paid in full before the items are despatched. We send a note to this effect to successful purchasers with the auction invoice.

If you wish to take advantage of this service we require a disclaimer to be signed prior to despatch. If you would like any information in the meantime then please do not hesitate to contact us.

Pictures, Drawings, Prints, Miniatures etc

An explanation of cataloguing terms

• The first name, or names and surname of the artist – in our opinion a work by the artist

• The initials of the first name(s) and surname of the artist – in our opinion a work of the period of the artist and which may be in whole or part a work of the artist

• Attributed to – in our opinion ‘probably’ a work by the artist

• Follower of – in our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or near contemporary but not necessarily his pupil

• In the manner of – in our opinion a work in the style related to the artist but of a later date

• School – accompanied by the name of a place or country and date – in our opinion the picture was executed at that time and in that location e.g. English School, 18th Century

• The surname of the artist preceded by ‘after’ – in our opinion a copy of the work of the artist

• Signed and dated – in our opinion has a signature which is recognised as that of the artist and was executed at that date

• Bears signature and/or date – in our opinion the artist’s name, date or inscription may have been added by another hand

Please note that lots marked ▲ may be subject to Artist’s Resale Rights regulations. Please see page 85 for details.

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DAY ONE

Wednesday 10th April at 11am

CERAMICS & GLASS

1 William Moorcroft Pomegranate biscuit barrel, with hammered pewter mounts and lid, swing handle, impressed and painted marks, 20.5cm; also a Moorcroft Pomegranate milk jug with pewter mounts, 15cm; and a Moorcroft Pomegranate hot water jug, again with pewter mounts (cracked), 14.5cm (3)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

2 William Moorcroft Pomegranate preserve jar, with silver plated mounts and lid, impressed marks, height 9cm; also a further Moorcroft Pomegranate preserve jar of straight sided form, height 10cm (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

3 William Moorcroft Pomegranate jardinière, baluster form with a wide neck, decorated with a deep blue ground, impressed and green painted signature mark, height 21cm

£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

4 William Moorcroft Pomegranate three piece tea service, comprising teapot with hammered pewter mounts and lid, sugar basin and milk jug, impressed and painted marks, the teapot 15.5cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

5 Moorcroft Pomegranate small vase, of inverted baluster form, impressed marks and green painted initials, height 9.5cm; also a Moorcroft Pomegranate dish with silver plated rim, 11.5cm diameter, and a further Moorcroft Pomegranate preserve jar with chromed metal cover, height 10cm (3)

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

6 Moorcroft Amazon Twilight vase, circa 1997, limited edition number 301, height 21.5cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

7 Moorcroft finches and berries ovoid table lamp, complete with shade, height to the top of the shade 62cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

8 Moorcroft Amazon Twilight vase, circa 1997, limited edition number 84, height 21.5cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

9 Moorcroft Lamia waisted vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, circa 1995, impressed marks, with designer’s signature mark, height 21cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

10 Moorcroft Lamia baluster table lamp, designed by Rachel Bishop, with original base and cream coloured fabric shade, total height 58cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

11 Moorcroft Finches and Berries ovoid table lamp, complete with original wooden base and cream coloured shade, total height 63cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lots 12 and 13

12 Royal Crown Derby named view cabinet plate, by Edwin Trowell, ‘Old Hall, Breadsall’, with a jewelled cobalt border, printed marks, signed and titled verso, 22.5cm diameter

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

13 Vienna cabinet cup and saucer, decorated with a Kiesel vignette ‘Sußes Nichtsthun’ (Sweet Idleness), and with gilt details throughout, beehive mark

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

14 Four Chinese Imari Export bowls, all 18th Century, the largest 15cm diameter

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 1 (part), 2, 3 and 4

15 19th Century blue glass footed vase, shouldered U-shape, height 29.5cm

£20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

16 Matched pair of Chinese famille verte rouleau vases, 19th Century, decorated with figures at play in predominantly green enamels, one marked with Kangxi four character mark within a double circle, the other being unmarked, height 26cm

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

17 Chinese crackle glazed ‘famille rose’ wall plaque, late 19th Century, decorated with fighting warriors on horseback, incised marks, 40cm diameter; also a pair of similar Chinese plaques, 37cm diameter (3)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

18 Chinese famille verte covered jar, in Kangxi style, ovoid form decorated with figures within a fenced garden, underglazed blue double circle mark, height 40cm

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

19 Cantigalli glazed terracotta panel, worked in bas relief with a depiction of The Annunciation against a powder blue ground, marked ‘Cantigalli Firenze’, 43.5cm x 62cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

20 Pair of Chinese famille rose vases, probably Canton, 19th Century, decorated with panels of dignitaries against a ground sparingly dispersed with foliate sprays, height 59.5cm (a/f)

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

21 Late Victorian heavy cut glass lamp base, with tapered hexagonal column over a stepped circular base, star cut on the underside, height to the brass peg 50cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

22 Pair of Victorian Aesthetic period moon flasks, circa 1880, enamelled with butterflies and wild flowers in colours against a black ground, embellished in gilt, height 22cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

23 Royal Worcester pot pourri jar and cover, circa 1899, baluster shape decorated with foliate sprays in colours against a peach ground, complete with interior cover, height 30.5cm

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

24 Volkstedt Rudolstadt porcelain monkey band, after Meissen, printed marks, the conductor 15.5cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

25 Helena Wolfsohn (Dresden) chocolate cup and saucer, decorated with figural panels in colours against a pink and gilt detailed ground, blue painted ‘AR’ mark; also a Richard Klemm Studio, Dresden, circa 1900, apple green ground bouillon covered cup and stand, decorated with Watteauesque vignettes in colours heightened with gilt, printed marks (2)

Provenance: Purchased from John Newton Antiques, Kingston upon Hull, 2009, at a cost of £200 and £300 respectively

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

5 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
Lots 22 and 23 Lots 16, 17 (part) and 18

Lots 26 - 29

26 Chinese celadon ewer, northern Song Dynasty (960-1127, height 13.5cm

Provenance: Glade Antiques (Oriental Specialists, Buckinghamshire). Purchased 1998 at a cost of £300

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

27 Chinese celadon vase, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), ovoid form with carved lingzhi and trellis design under a thick glaze, repairs to the neck accentuated with later gilt, height 25cm

Provenance: Glade Antiques (Oriental Specialists, Buckinghamshire). Purchased 1998 at a cost of £280.

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

28 Chinese Longquan celadon dish, 12th or 13th Century, carved with twin fishes, 12.5cm diameter

Provenance: Glade Antiques (Oriental Specialists, Buckinghamshire). Purchased 1998 at a cost of £300.

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

29 Peking glass bowl, 19th Century, traditional shape in translucent green, 11cm diameter

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lots

30 Royal Worcester hand decorated short comport, date code for 1898, decorated with a wild flower spray within a gilt embellished cobalt blue border, printed mark, 24cm diameter; also a matching plate with a differing central design; and attributed to Minton, a hand decorated bone china dessert plate for William Mortlock & Sons, London, decorated with yellow roses within a turquoise and gilt moulded border, 23cm diameter (3)

Provenance: Purchased from John Newton Antiques, Kingston upon Hull, 2009.

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

31 Royal Worcester peach ground candle snuffer, modelled as a friar, circa 1916, 13cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

32 Pair of Meissen porcelain figural candelabra, 19th Century, each with three floral encrusted branches, over a figural column with mother and father with offspring, decorated throughout with colours heightened with gilt, underglazed blue crossed swords mark (damages throughout), height 48cm

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

33 Plaue porcelain table centre, the central circular basket supported on a base encrusted with flowers and with winged cherubs, over scrolled feet, 29cm diameter, height 31cm

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

34 Victorian pharmacist’s or perfumier’s jar, late 19th Century, with cut tear shaped stopper over a pear shaped body, with pontil mark, height 51cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

35 Set of six late Victorian wine glasses, each with ogee bowl engraved with fruiting vines and blade knop stem, 13cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

36 Quality suite of twenty four wine glasses, late 20th Century, comprising twelve red wine with baluster and blade stems, height 22.5cm, and twelve white wine with inverted baluster stems, height 23.5cm, each bowl engraved with a crest and the motto ‘Dum Spiro Spero’ (while I breathe I hope)

The motto engraved on these glasses, whilst widely used, is also the South Carolina state motto

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

37 Chinese blue and white ewer, Kangxi (1662-1722), decorated with auspicious objects in foliate panels to a slight baluster, over a domed circular foot, painted lingzhi mark, height 17.5cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

38 Matched pair of Chinese blue and white vases, late 19th Century, of rouleau form decorated with figures displaying an oversized jar against a prunus blossom ground, painted Kangxi four character marks, height 31cm and 30.5cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

39 Chinese blue and white porcelain censer, 19th Century, with Dog of Fo finial, mythological beast handles, the body decorated with peony, raised on three mask feet, height 19.5cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

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32 and

40 Two Chinese blue and white plates, one decorated with chrysanthemum, the other with a figure crossing a bridge in a landscape, 39.5cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

41 Victorian strawberry cut glass pedestal bowl, circa 1880, 21cm diameter, height 20.5cm £30 - £40 plus 25% BP*

44 Victorian Staffordshire spill vase, moulded with chickens, and decorated in colours, height 15cm; also a Victorian Staffordshire model of a cockerel, 10cm; and a Staffordshire small spaniel, 9.5cm (3) £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

43 Small selection of blue and white porcelain, including Caughley birds in branches tea bowl, circa 1780; Caughley Pagoda pattern tea bowl; Chinese blue and white tea bowl; three Chinese blue and white saucers; two pearlware blue and white printed cups (8) £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Bohemian

with Medieval

Lot 42 42 Seth Pennington, Liverpool, six tea bowls and saucers, in the Ladder Bridge Pagoda pattern, circa 1780 £100 - £150 plus 25% BP* Lot 45 45 Lalique Poisson bowl, moulded and tinted with blue opalescence, stencilled mark ‘R Lalique France’, 24cm diameter £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
7 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
46 gilded olive green glass vase, decorated courtiers within a landscape, within faceted borders, height 21cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP* Lots 37, 49 (part), 38 and 39

47 Pair of Regency cut glass triple ring neck mallet shaped decanters, circa 1820, height 26cm

£30 - £40 plus 25% BP*

Lots 48 and 49

48 Pair of Chinese blue and white prunus pattern lidded ginger jars, 19th Century, each with blue double circle to the base, height 30cm

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

49 Chinese blue and white prunus pattern ginger jar and cover, 19th Century, painted Kangxi four character mark, height 26cm; also a Chinese blue and white vase, decorated with figures within a fenced garden, with matched cover (body crack), painted Kangxi mark, height 28cm (2)

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

50 Pair of Cantonese famille rose saucer dishes, late 19th Century, decorated in typical palette, 20.5cm diameter

£20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

51 Queen Anne Gainsborough pattern china tea set, comprising nine cups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates, two milk jugs, two sugar basins, two bread and butter plates (39)

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

52 Meissen tea bowl and saucer, 18th Century, decorated in Imari palette, blue crossed swords mark

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lots 53 - 55

53 German Westerwald stoneware jug, baluster form moulded with GR cypher beneath a crown, bordered with stylised leaf decoration in blue, height 19cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

54 Japanese Imari dish, late Edo (1603-1868), decorated with a pavilion, rock and prunus blossom landscape in traditional palette, 29cm diameter, together with a 19th Century mahogany and inlaid plate stand, width 28cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

55 Worcester cup and saucer in the Kakiemon palette, circa 1770, hatched blue square mark

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

56 Victorian dated glass tankard, circa 1893, waisted form with cranberry reeds to the rim, engraved with flowers and incised ‘Presented to W.D.B. 1893’, height 14cm; also a German dated beaker, circa 1827, 9cm (2)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

57 English porcelain bowl, circa 1770, decorated with polychrome floral sprays, 12cm; also a similarly decorated coffee can; and a Worcester butterfly pattern cup, with open crescent mark (3)

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

58 Pair of Waterford crystal ‘Curraghmore’ claret glasses, boxed, 19.5cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

59 Chinese blue and white porcelain charger, Qianlong (1736-95), decorated with a pagoda landscape pattern, (restored and with a crack), 55cm diameter

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

60 Victorian transfer printed dairy bowl ‘Pure Milk’ by Berry & Warmington, Liverpool (cracked)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

61 Buckley Pottery ‘tree stump’ strawberry planter, rich brown glaze worked with a bark finish, height 28cm; also a Buckley Pottery jardinière on stand, finished as an ivy clad tree trunk, height 19cm, the stand 26cm diameter (3)

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

Lots 60 and 61
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SILVER & PLATE

70 Pair of Elizabeth II silver sauceboats, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1971, plain form with gadrooned edge, raised on stepped hoof feet, height 10cm, weight approx. 526g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

71 Pair of George V silver ‘tulip’ vases, Birmingham 1921, flared bulb form with tapered stem, stepped weighted circular foot, height 26cm £180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

72 George V silver footed fruit bowl, by Barker Bros., Chester 1919, shaped circular form over a stepped circular foot, 25.5cm diameter, weight approx. 470g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

73 Pair of Elizabeth II cast silver candlesticks, in Queen Anne style, maker B S, London 1979, inverted octagonal knopped stem over an octagonal foot, height 16.5cm, weight approx. 692g

£300 - £400 plus 25% BP*

74 Liberty & Co. silver and enamelled vanity set, Birmingham 1938, comprising hand mirror, hairbrush and clothes brush, each of hammered form with a border of blue and green enamelled leaves Ivory exemption application no. LLQM7VBS

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

75 Edwardian silver bonbon dish, Birmingham 1902, boat shaped pierced with foliate and C-scroll border, 19cm x 11cm, weight approx. 68g; also a small silver bonbon basket by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1911, circular form with fixed handle, 10cm diameter, weight approx. 73g (2)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

76 George V silver three piece tea service, by Richard Woodman Burbridge for Harrods Ltd, London 1928, comprising teapot of bun form with ebonised handle and finial, height 10.5cm, matching sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 465g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

77 Edwardian baby’s silver rattle, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1901, with whistle mouthpiece, supporting six crotals and with coral teether, 14cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

78 Pair of Edwardian silver candelabra, Birmingham 1906, in the Adam style, having two S-shaped branches with removable nozzles, centred with a further nozzle with a candle snuffer, over a fluted column and oval base (loaded), width 28cm, height 22cm

£400 - £500 plus 25% BP*

79 George V silver entrée dish and cover, maker G H, Sheffield 1930, rectangular form with bayonet fitting handle, engraved with a cockerel and crescent crest, 27cm x 20cm, weight approx. 1,373g

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

80 George V silver teapot and matching hot water jug, by Holland, Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1910, of Regency shape, each engraved with initials ‘W R’ and with wooden handle and finial, the hot water jug 18.5cm high, gross weight approx. 1,087g

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

81 Late Victorian cut glass table centre, circa 1900, large strawberry cut bowl supported on a silver plated stand with four scrolled feet, 46cm diameter

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

82 Elizabeth II silver vanity set, Birmingham 1958, cased, in Art Deco style, comprising mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, and a comb

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

83 William IV silver teapot stand, London 1833, oval form with foliate engraved decoration, mahogany base, 16cm x 30cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

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70 - 73
Lots

Lot 84

84 Four George IV silver Coburg pattern teaspoons, by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1823, weight approx. 153g; also six George IV silver kings pattern teaspoons by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1822, weight approx. 206g; and a William IV silver queens pattern teaspoon (repaired and hallmarks obliterated), weight approx. 25g (total weight approx. 384g) (11)

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

85 Victorian silver cruet stand, Sheffield 1851, lobed basket form with wooden base and centred with a handle, supporting three complementary silver mounted bottles and a matched silver mounted bottle, height 21cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

86 Late Victorian silver fern pot, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd (mark rubbed), Birmingham 1899, melon shape with flared rim, height 9.5cm, weight approx. 182g

£90 - £110 plus 25% BP*

87 Queen Elizabeth II silver bonbon dish, Birmingham 1977 Jubilee mark, rectangular form with petalled form, raised on a stepped foot, 15.5cm, weight approx. 141g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

88 Edwardian silver jersey cream can, Birmingham 1903, traditional shape with domed cover, height 11.5cm, weight approx. 124g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

89 Two pairs of Irish silver table salts, maker R W, Dublin 1947/1950, of good gauge, oval form raised on ball feet, each with blue glass liner, 9cm x 7cm, silver weight approx. 425g

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

90 Pair of Victorian silver dairy pail salts, maker R H (possibly Robert Hennell), London 1864, each with blue glass liners, 46mm diameter, with matching spoons formed as brooms, silver weight approx. 67g (4)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 88 - 92
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
Lots 78 - 80

Lot 95

91 Edwardian silver bread bowl, Birmingham 1906, shaped oval form with pierced foliate edge and border, 31cm x 22.5cm, weight approx. 387g

£220 - £280 plus 25% BP*

92 Pair of George V silver toast racks by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1911, each with four divisions, 9.5cm, weight approx. 240g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

93 Queen Elizabeth II silver ‘Armada dish’, London 1972, 14.5cm diameter, weight approx. 156g

£90 - £110 plus 25% BP*

94 George V cased silver wet mustard pots, maker HW, Sheffield 1912, each with clear glass liner and two conforming spoons, cased, gross silver weight approx. 158g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

95 Victorian silver loose canteen of cutlery by George Adams and Barnard & Sons, mostly London 1869, comprising eighteen table forks (twelve by Adams), twelve dessert forks (six by Adams), ten table spoons (nine by Adams, the one Barnards, London 1866), twelve dessert spoons (eight by Adams), twelve teaspoons (ten by Adams), soup ladle, basting or stuffing spoon, sauce ladle and two salt spoons (all Adams); also twelve silver handled dinner forks (modern) and twelve dessert knives with stainless steel blades, Sheffield 1983, conforming crests throughout, combined weighable silver weight approx. 4300g; also two Arthur Price stainless steel bead pattern serving spoons (95)

Provenance: Purchased from H Perovetz Ltd, London, 1986 £2000 - £4000 plus 25% BP*

96 Elizabeth II silver bonbon basket, Birmingham 1973, pierced hexagonal form with swing handle, raised on three ball feet, 18cm diameter, weight approx. 226g

£120 - £150 plus 25% BP*

97 Sterling silver shallow dish, circa 1910-20, pierced circular form on a short trumpet form, marked ‘Sterling’, 21cm diameter, weight approx. 180g

£100 - £130 plus 25% BP*

98 Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee commemorative tumbler cup, Birmingham 1977, 7.5cm diameter, weight approx. 138g; also a silver Millenium commemorative paperweight, Sheffield 2000 (filled and with wooden base), 6.5cm (2)

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

99 Elizabeth II silver cigarette box, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1990, hinged cover with engine turned border decoration, cedar lined interior, 15.5cm x 19.5cm, gross weight approx. 495g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

100 George VI silver hip flask, Birmingham 1942, pocket curved form with hinged bayonet cap, 13.5cm x 9cm, weight approx. 173g

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

101 George V silver cigar case, Birmingham 1910, curved rectangular form, simulated hammered finish, cartouche engraved with initials ‘E B’, 13cm x 8.5cm, weight approx. 173g

£100 - £120 plus 25% BP*

102 Elkington & Co. silver plated wine funnel, gilded bowl interior, 16cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

103 George VI silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1947, rectangular form, the lid engraved with initials, cedar lined interior, 17cm x 9cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

104 Continental white metal novelty sweetmeat dish, formed as a wheelbarrow, solid sides with repoussé decoration, the base marked ‘Adelina S.de Devendorf’, indistinctly marked, 17cm, weight approx. 133g

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lots 98 - 104

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Lot 107

105 Six Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks, by William Eaton, London 1838, gross weight approx. 447g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

106 Victorian child’s silver rattle, Chester 1899, maker indistinct C.?, probably Charles Horner, with whistle mouthpiece and supporting six crotal bells (teether missing), 10.5cm; also another silver rattle, Birmingham hallmarks, date indistinct but probably 1882, supporting four crotals (teether missing), 7cm (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

107 Victorian silver canteen of loose cutlery by George Adams and John Samuel Hunt, London 1850/58, in the fiddle, thread and shell pattern with diamond heel, comprising twelve dinner forks (9 x GA), twelve dessert forks (10 x GA), twelve dessert spoons (10 x GA), six serving spoons (4 x GA), twelve teaspoons (All GA), three sauce ladles (1 x GA), four salt spoons (All GA), mustard spoon (ISH), caddy spoon (GA), two pairs of sugar tongs (both GA), two stuffing or basting spoons (both GA), soup ladle (GA), pair of fish servers (both GA), all engraved with an italic ‘R’, gross weight approx. 5,302g (70)

£2500 - £5000 plus 25% BP*

108 Three Victorian baby’s silver rattles, comprising a whistle example with seven crotal bells and coral teether, Birmingham 1860, 9.5cm; another with four crotal bells, whistle mouthpiece and coral teether, Birmingham 1883, 9cm; the last with six replaced crotal bells, whistle mouthpiece and teether, Birmingham 1893, 9.5cm (3)

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

109 Sampson Mordan & Co., two silver place markers, Chester 1906, weight approx. 50g; also a set of six modern silver place markers, by J A Campbell, London hallmarks, circa 2000, total weight approx. 74g (8)

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

110 Set of Edwardian silver buttons, maker H&A, Birmingham 1901, each cast with the head and shoulders of a young woman supporting a bonnet, in a fitted case for Mansfield, Grafton Street, Dublin, each 24mm diameter

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

13 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
Lot 107

Lots 112 - 116

111 Eleven silver fiddle pattern table spoons, comprising seven George III by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1805, and four by George Adams, London 1841, gross weight approx. 770g

£250 - £350 plus 25% BP*

112 Dutch 833 standard silver three piece tea service, early 20th Century, comprising wrythen bullet form teapot (ivory insulator), 14.5cm, sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 632g

Ivory exemption application no. MVVRN9E9

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

113 George III silver teapot, by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1774, straight sided cylinder form, engraved with remnants of a crest within decorated borders, with a later silver handle with ivory insulators, maker R S, possibly Richard Sibley, height 12.5cm, gross weight approx. 490g.

Ivory exemption application no. W88MAKJS

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

114 George III silver teapot stand, maker W.T, London 1783, foliate engraved decoration, raised on stepped hoof feet, 15.5cm diameter, weight approx. 190g

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

115 George VI silver salver, London 1937, circular form with raised border, on four pointed feet, 25.5cm diameter, weight approx. 612g

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

116 Edwardian silver teapot, by Daniel and John Wellby, London 1905, in 17th Century style, baluster form chased with shells and trellis, the rim with stiff acanthus leaves, domed cover with chain attachment to a wicker cased handle, height 16.5cm, gross weight approx. 319g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

117 Six George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, by Walter Thornhill, London 1828; also a George III silver fiddle pattern table fork, maker MS/ES, London 1814, gross weight approx. 536g (7)

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

118 Seven George IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker W B, London 1829; and two further silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker R R, London 1823/24, gross weight approx. 354g (9)

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

119 Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, by George Adams, London 1851, gross weight approx. 299g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

Lot 120

120 French Rococo silver tray, circa 1810, irregular shaped form with raised border with rocaille and foliate details, the centre inscribed ‘A Marie Louise Le. N’ and surmounted with a coronet, Parisian marks, 31.5cm x 24cm, weight approx. 378g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

121 George III silver wet mustard pot, by John Parsons & Co., Sheffield 1826, drum form with gadrooned edge, blue glass liner, 7.5cm diameter; also a William IV silver fiddle pattern mustard spoon, London 1831, weighable silver approx. 166g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

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122 George III silver wick scissor tray, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1819, 25cm, weight approx. 226g

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

123 German silver mounted glass scent flask, in the manner of Stork and Sinsheimer, late 19th Century, of canted rectangular section engraved with floral baskets, with 800 standard silver floral basket pierced mounts and stopper (finial missing), height 13cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

124 Two silver tracheostomy tubes, by Down Brothers, London, 1930/34, size No. 1 and No. 4 respectively, weight approx. 30g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

125 German 800 standard silver matchbook case, vertilinear decoration and blue glass cabochon, 5cm x 5.5cm; also another 800 standard silver box, probably German, with foliate engraved decoration, 7.5cm x 5cm; and a George V silver card case of curvex form, Birmingham 1919, 7.5cm, gross weight approx. 98g (sterling silver weight approx. 25g) (3)

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

Lots 126 - 130

126 Four silver and guilloche enamelled compacts, including a green hexagonal example initialled ‘IMB’, Birmingham 1935, 73mm across; and three imported examples in blue, pink and green (4)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

127 Sterling silver christening tankard, probably American circa 1920, straight sided form with a band of foaming waves around the base, gilt interior, marked ‘Sterling’, height 8.5cm, weight approx. 108g £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

128 Edwardian silver and enamelled christening tankard, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1902, ovoid form decorated with a band of blue enamelled stylised leaves, inscribed with a date 1904, the base inscribed ‘Connell, Cheapside, London’, height 10cm, gross weight approx. 158g

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

129 Late Victorian silver heart shaped ring box, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1894, repoussé decorated throughout with flowers and scrolls, with a monogrammed cartouche, 10cm x 9.5cm, weight approx. 105g

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

130 Asprey & Co., London, a silver and pearlescent enamelled compact, Birmingham 1914, square form inset with marcasite corner decoration, 6cm square; also a French gilt, white metal and green enamelled box, circa 1940, canted rectangular form centred with a basket of flowers in black enamel against a green guilloche enamelled ground, 7.5cm x 5cm (2)

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

131 Late Victorian silver hot water jug, London 1899, baluster form and with presentation inscription dated 1900, wooden handle and finial, height 18.5cm, gross weight approx. 315g; also a silver milk jug, Sheffield 1936, hexagonal Art Deco form, height 11.5cm, weight approx. 211g (2)

£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

132 Pair of Elizabeth II silver wine coasters, Sheffield 1991, each with turned wooden bases centred with a silver button, 14cm diameter

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

133 Edwardian silver table bell, London 1905 (clapper deficient), height 8cm, weight approx. 195g; also a silver sieve, maker H A, Sheffield 1918, 13cm, weight approx. 50g (2)

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

Lot 134

134 Late Victorian walnut canteen box of silver plated fiddle pattern and other cutlery, incomplete and with additions, all contained within a chest fitted with four graduated drawers, the case 51.5cm x 41.5cm x 31.5cm

Ivory exemption application no. LQCH9RU8

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

135 George V silver salver by W&G Sissons, Sheffield, 1910, circular form, the centre engraved with a laurel wreath, raised on three hoof feet, 25cm diameter, weight approx. 498g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

136 Victorian silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London 1890, 34cm, weight approx. 287g

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

137 Cased set of four George III silver gilt ‘berry’ spoons, London 1771, later decoration, weight approx. 221g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

15 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%

138 George VI silver three piece tea service, maker GH, Sheffield 1937, comprising teapot of bombé form detailed with horizontal lines, raised on scallop form feet, wooden finial and handle, height 14cm, also matching sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 1,299g

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

139 George V silver three piece tea service, Sheffield 1917, comprising a fluted canted teapot, with ebony handle and finial, sugar basin and milk jug, all with a monogram ‘EJ’, the teapot 12cm, gross weight approx. 573g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

140 Garrard & Co., London, silver lobed tray, London 1964, 25.5cm diameter, weight approx. 585g

£300 - £400 plus 25% BP*

141 Unusual electroplated pipe stand, late 19th Century, centred with a tobacco leaf picker, width 13cm

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

142 Pair of silver plated wine coasters, 19th Century, turned wooden base, 14.5cm diameter

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

143 Late Victorian silver rose bowl, by George Jackson & David Fullerton, London 1897, wrythen vertilinear repoussé decoration, over a domed circular foot, 25cm diameter, weight approx. 817g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

144 Victorian silver three piece tea service, maker probably George Richards, London 1853, comprising lidded teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, each of baluster form repoussé decorated with floral bouquets, with initialled cartouches, raised on scroll feet, the teapot 19cm (and with ivory insulators), gross weight approx. 1,390g

Ivory exemption application no. AZHEK5CW

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 143 and 144 Lots 138 - 140

145 Edwardian silver footed bowl, London 1903, decorated with horizontal beaded lines, 12cm diameter, weight approx. 174g; also a small silver pedestal dish, Birmingham 1921, 10cm diameter, weight approx. 44g; and a modern silver petalled shallow dish, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1962, 11cm diameter, weight approx. 81g (3)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

146 Elizabeth II silver condiments, retailed by Lowe & Sons, Chester, hallmarked London 1966, comprising lidded wet mustard pot with blue glass liner and silver mustard spoon, matching salt with blue glass liner and salt spoon, 7.5cm, silver weight estimated as 310g (mustard liner is stuck)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

147 Edwardian silver three piece tea service, Sheffield 1905, comprising an ogee bombé form teapot with ebony finial and handle, height 12.5cm, matching sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 640g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

148 Victorian silver whistle, Birmingham 1893, with an engraved inscription ‘Xmas 1899’, foliate chased decoration with ring for suspension, 6cm; also a smaller silver whistle, Chester 1900, foliate chased decoration, 4.5cm (2)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

149 George IV silver vinaigrette by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1822, cushion shape with foliate cast border, original gilt interior with pierced grille, 35mm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

150 William IV silver card case, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1834, rectangular form diecast with birds and foliage against a stipple ground and with vacant cartouches, 9.5cm x 7cm, within a fitted case, silver weight approx. 92g

Provenance: The Nishiki Gallery, Hong Kong. Purchased 1991 at a cost of £650

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

151 George V silver presentation snuff box by Collingwood & Co., London 1935, Jubilee mark, canted rectangular form with guilloche decoration, inscribed to the inside cover ‘Presented by the Clothworker’s Company, May 6th 1935’, 8.5cm x 4cm x 2.5cm, weight approx. 110g

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

152 George V silver calling card purse, Birmingham 1912, rectangular form with spring cover, engine turned decoration, 9.5cm x 6cm, also a smaller calling card envelope, Chester 1913, plain form, 8cm x 4cm; and an Edwardian silver calling card case, Birmingham 1906, with foliate chased decoration and cartouche corner, 8cm x 5.5cm, total weight approx. 149g (3)

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

153 Victorian silver snuff box, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1856, shaped rectangular form with engine turned decoration and inscribed cartouche dated 1858, 9cm x 3.5cm, weight approx. 89g

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

154 Indian white metal covered bowl, chased with floral trails, over a small circular foot, 10.5cm diameter, weight approx. 138g

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

155 Elizabeth II silver salver, maker S C, Sheffield 1977, circular form with Celtic inspired cast border, 28.5cm diameter, weight approx. 737g

£250 - £350 plus 25% BP*

156 Elizabeth II silver four piece tea service, by David Lawrence, London 1965, comprising teapot, hot water jug, height 22.5cm, sugar basin and milk jug, all with a Celtic border design, the teapot and jug with moulded fruitwood style handles and finials, gross weight approx. 1630g

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

157 George V silver shallow bowl, by Collingwood & Sons, Birmingham 1935, Celtic inspired border decoration, raised on three dog’s head feet, 23cm diameter, weight approx. 583g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

158 Torah pointer, traditional form worked with white metal details and orange cabochons set onto copper, 24cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

159 Silver double sovereign case, Birmingham 1909, 6cm; also an Edwardian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1901, foliate chased decoration and initialled cartouche, 4.5cm; and a further silver vesta case, Chester 1905, 4cm, total weight approx. 72g (3)

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 148 - 153 Lots 155 - 157

Lots 162 - 165

160 Edwardian silver porringer, London 1902, retailed by Lowe of Chester, engraved with a crest with the motto ‘Sperando Spiro’, 5.5cm; also a pair of silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1912, gross weight approx. 98g, presented within a matched fitted box

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

161 Edwardian silver inkstand, by Hawksworth Eyre Ltd, Sheffield 1903, oval stand, pierced and engraved in classical style, supporting two silver mounted cut glass inkwells, weighable silver approx. 225g, 28.5cm

£200 - £250 plus 25% BP*

162 George VI silver three piece tea service, maker HF&Co., Sheffield 1940, comprising a bombé form teapot with ebony and handle and finial, 14.5cm, sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 1,060g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

163 George V silver presentation serving tray, by Barker Bros., Chester 1911, oval form with reeded border, inscribed with a date 1912, 57cm x 39.5cm, weight approx. 2625g

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 169, 170, 171 (part) and 172

164 Elizabeth II silver hot water jug, maker R C, London 1979, hinged cover with turned wooden finial and handle, over a tapered plain body, height 24.5cm, gross weight approx. 648g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

165 George VI silver hot water jug, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1942, baluster form with gadrooned band, ebony finial and handle, raised on ball feet, height 20.5cm, gross weight approx. 484g

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

166 Silver miniature carriage timepiece, hallmarked London 1978, white dial signed ‘Oddy Wilson, Harrogate’, in a cast case, the base marked ‘Lucien Lawrian’, height 10.5cm

Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches

£300 - £400 plus 25% BP*

167 Pair of Scottish silver toddy ladles, by John Ziegler, Edinburgh 1805, each carved with the crest of a double masked man, 15cm, weight approx. 38g

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

168 Victorian ruby glass and lilac overlay waisted scent bottle, with chased white metal cap and original stopper, 10.25cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

169 George III silver jug, maker J S (unidentified), London 1771, plain baluster form with acanthus capped handle, raised on a stepped circular base, height 17cm, weight approx. 370g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

170 Pair of George II cast silver candlesticks, by James Gould, circa 1745, with removable foliate cast nozzles, over a multi knopped stem on a scrolled foliate shaped square base, engraved with a crest conforming to that on the nozzle, height 22cm

A similar pair of candlesticks was sold as part of the Geoffrey and Fay Elliott Collection by Messrs Rosebery’s, London, November 2022 (hammer price £1500)

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

171 Pair of George III silver chamber sticks, by John Edwards, London 1790, one complete with nozzle and snuffer, the other lacking both, sold with an unmarked ripple edged nozzle and unmarked snuffer, 14cm diameter, total silver weight approx. 525g

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

172 George III silver cruet stand, by Robert Makepeace, London 1808, the bombé shaped stand with wooden base, centred with a carrying handle and supporting five of the seven original bottles including cut glass silver lidded wet mustard jar with unrelated Georgian silver spoon, two silver mounted glass oil and vinegar jugs, two silver mounted tabasco bottles, height 22cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

173 Victorian silver plated coffee pot, circa 1870, tapered oval form with ivory finial, height 21cm; also a Victorian silver plated teapot of pear shape, circa 1870, 16.5cm (2)

Ivory exemption application no. 777CXEUV

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

174 Mappin & Webb Prince’s Plate three piece tea service, comprising teapot, sugar and milk, the teapot 15.5cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

175 Victorian silver plated serving tray, circa 1890, oval form with beaded handles, 66cm x 43cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

176 Silver bullet shaped teapot, by S.J.L & Co., Birmingham 1927, finely engraved with vacant cartouches, height 11.5cm, weight approx. 366g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

177 Elizabeth II silver presentation salver, Birmingham 1950, shaped square form centred with a contemporary inscription, 30.5cm diameter, weight approx. 714g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

178 George VI silver four piece tea service, Birmingham 1946, comprising teapot with plain sloping sides and circular foot, red Bakelite handle and finial, height 15cm, hot water jug with similar handle and finial, sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 1,070g

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 185 - 189

179 Pair of Kaiser silver plated vases, circa 1910, each having a cut and shaped glass liner, with twin handles over a faceted ovoid body and quatreform base, height 29cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

180 Victorian silver sugar bowl, Sheffield 1869, with foliate garland decoration, gilt interior, over a circular foot, 10cm diameter, weight approx. 106g

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

181 Continental 800 standard hammered silver pepper pot, baluster form, marked ‘800’ 10.5cm, weight approx. 89g

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

182 George II silver brandy ladle, London 1753, with a fine turned fruitwood handle, 36cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

183 Unusual heavy cast apostle spoon, possibly Dutch 18th or 19th Century, London import marks for London 1903, length 19cm, weight approx. 171g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

184 Eastern white metal box, India or Ceylon, circa 1900, octagonal form, hinged cover pierced with palmettes, 10.5cm, weight approx. 149g

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

185 Martin Hall & Co. gilt metal table bowl in the Adam style, early 20th Century, oval form with red glass liner, pierced and with laurel wreath ring handles festooned with laurel leaf garlands, over a flared oval base, 26cm x 17cm, height 11cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

186 Pair of Victorian silver plated dwarf candelabra, each with two S-shaped branches over a shaped square base, width 31.5cm, height 15.5cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

187 Two Victorian silver vases by Ollivant & Botsford, London 1868, Grecian inspired amphora form with twin handles, each engraved with a chariot, Grecian key and anthemion bands, height 15.5cm, gross weight approx. 487g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

188 Italian 800 standard silver candelabrum, 20th Century, with a cherubian column supporting three candle sconces over a domed circular base, height 38cm, weight approx. 706g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

189 Victorian silver plated biscuit box, by M&Co., circa 1875, folding scallop shell form within a crabstock frame, width 20.5cm

Provenance: Purchased from Percy’s, London Silver Vaults, 1987 at a cost of £440.

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

190 Silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1911, curved form with linear decoration, 8.5cm; also two silver vesta cases, Birmingham 1915, 4.5cm, and Birmingham 1911, 3.5cm, gross weight approx. 145g (3)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

191 Dutch silver pill box, 19th Century, 3cm; also a modern silver pill box, 27mm; two silver napkin rings; and a silver ingot pendant, gross wreight approx. 79g (5)

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

192 Victorian silver plated and cut glass pedestal jar on stand, height 14.5cm; also a silver plated bread bowl, 38.5cm x 16.5cm (2)

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

193 Victorian silver chocolate pot, by C S Harris, London 1895, octagonal form with a domed hinged cover, over a baluster body engraved with the crest of an elephant and squirrel, with octagonal wooden handle, height 20cm, gross weight approx. 453g

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

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PICTURES & MAPS

Lot 200

200 In the manner of Peter Crosse (circa 1645-1724), Portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing a crimson jacket, oil on zinc, 6.5cm x 5cm, in a gold coloured frame, backed with gold studded shagreen £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

Lot 201

201 English School (late 18th Century), Portrait miniature of a woman wearing a blue dress, half length, oil on copper, unframed, 14cm x 11.5cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

202 English School (19th Century), Portrait miniature of a girl in a white dress with blue ribbon band, watercolour on ivory, 6.5cm x 5.5cm, indistinctly inscribed on the back and dated, mounted within an oval moulded giltwood frame, 15cm x 13.5cm

Ivory exemption application no. TV3H7WVC

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

203 Late 19th Century portrait miniature on ivory featuring a young woman in a lace veil, 11cm x 9cm

Ivory exemption application no. T7ADTULA

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

204 Regency portrait miniature of a gentleman, circa 1820-30, quarter length in a blue jacket, on ivory, oval, 55mm x 43mm, mounted in a gold coloured frame with locket back, woven hair and gold coloured monogram ‘JM’, with suspension loop, 58mm x 48mm

Ivory exemption application no. PDYCE8PM

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

205 English School (circa 1830), Portrait miniature of a lady in a white lace bonnet and ruff collar, watercolour on ivory, unsigned, 7.5cm x 6.5cm, in a floral chased pinchbeck frame backed with a locket of hair against blue opalescent enamel, 9.5cm x 7.5cm

Ivory exemption application no. LLSNE6HQ

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

206 Italian School, circa 1900-10, After Alessandro Cittadini (182077), Portrait miniature of Elizabeth Brandt, first wife of Reubens, watercolour on ivory, bearing a signature, 9.5cm x 7.5cm; also after A Benner, Portrait of Helene Fourmant, second wife of Reubens, oval, on ivory, bearing a signature, 10.5cm x 8cm (2)

Ivory exemption application nos. E3AR7MND and LZGFUBWT

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

207 English School (19th Century), Portrait miniature of a young lady with brown hair and a white lace collared dress, unsigned, 6.5cm x 5.5cm, within an ebonised rectangular frame, 12.5cm x 10.5cm; also a portrait miniature of a gentleman in profile, watercolour on paper, 7.5cm x 6cm, similarly mounted in an ebonised rectangular frame, 14cm x 11.5cm (2)

Ivory exemption application no. 7CNF7GYD

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

Lot 208

208 Nicholas Francois Dun (1764-1832), Pair of portrait miniatures, possibly Marie Louise of Austria, Duchess of Palma, and a French nobleman, watercolours on ivory, signed, 6cm x 5cm, mounted in wooden frames, 12.5cm x 11cm

Ivory exemption application no. 9YGAT2W8

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

209 English School (mid 19th Century), Pair of portrait miniatures of a gentleman and his wife, watercolours on ivory, unsigned, 6cm x 4.5cm, mounted within ebonised rectangular frames, 12.5cm x 10cm

Ivory exemption application no. WDBVSX9W

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 210

210 Thomas Peat (active late 18th/early 19th Century), Portrait miniature of a young woman in a white frilled collar dress, quarter length, watercolour on ivory, signed, 7.5cm x 6.5cm, in an ebonised rectangular frame, 14cm x 12cm

Ivory exemption application no. 4AQKPMS2

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

211 English Naive School (mid 19th Century), Pair, Portrait miniatures of a husband and wife, watercolours on ivory, oval, 7.5cm x 6cm, mounted within ebonised rectangular frames, 12.5cm x 10.5cm

Ivory exemption application no. 663A6NPJ

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

212 Johannes Blaeu, Wallia, hand coloured map, circa 1645, 51cm x 60cm, framed and double glazed £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

213 Small selection of maps comprising Thomas Bowen ‘West Indies’, published 1778, hand coloured, 19.5cm x 30cm; Moll’s ‘The Island of St. Christopher’s’, 19cm x 27cm; French hand tinted map ‘Antique’, 21.5cm x 28.5cm; ‘Supplement pour Les Isles Antilles’, 33.5cm x 22cm; ‘Carte de la Riviere de Gambra ou Gambie’; ‘Carte de L’ile d’Antigue’; a later map of ‘West India Islands’ by Warren, engraved by Rogers; and Herman Moll’s ‘A Map of Zaara’ or ‘The Desert, Negroland’, 19.5cm x 16cm (8)

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

214 Abraham Ortelius (Dutch, 1527-98), Bohemiae from the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1588, published by Christopher Plantia, hand coloured map, 36.5cm x 49cm; also Les Environs de L’Estang de Longpendu by Jean Van Damme, hand tinted map, 44cm x 57cm (2) £50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

215 William Kip/Christopher Saxton, Denbigh Comitatus Pars Olim Ordovicum, hand coloured map, published circa 1610-30, 27cm x 33cm; also another Saxton/Kip map, Mongomery (sic) Comitatus Qui Olim Pars Ordovicum, 28cm x 33cm (2) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lots 216 (one of a pair)

216 English School (Mid 19th Century), Pair of portraits, a gentleman standing three-quarter length, and a lady seated at a table, watercolours, apparently unsigned, 50cm x 38cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

217 Clara Knight (b. 1861 - ?), Cornish farmer at a stile, watercolour and bodycolour, signed, 27cm x 25cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

218 Russian School (late 20th Century), Decept, After the Old Masters, still life with fruit, silver chalice and kraak dish, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed verso, dated 1989, unframed 100cm x 87.5cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

Lot 219

219 Philip Thompson (active early 20th Century), ‘Madonna’ (Ou Novo), oil on panel, signed and dated 1938, 56cm x 39cm

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 220 (one of a pair)

220 English School (19th Century), Pair of portraits, An industrialist and his wife, oils on relined canvas, 87cm x 70cm (Possibly George Illidge or Thomas Henry Illidge) £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

221 John Callington Moore (1829-80), Portrait of a young girl at a reading table, signed and dated 1850, watercolour, 27cm x 21cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

222 Russian School (Contemporary), The Cellist, oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, 40cm x 30cm

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

▲ 223 Jack Shore (1922-2008), Artist and companion walking in tropical gardens, oil on board, signed, inscribed verso and dated 1991, 84cm x 84cm

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

Lot 224

224 Francis Nicholson (1753-1844), Lowdore Waterfall, Keswick, watercolour, 50cm x 40cm, unframed, with card mount

Provenance: Messrs Christie’s, London, 18th November 1980

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

225 Walter B Fuller (1881 - ?), Logging team resting, oil on relined canvas, signed, unframed, 78cm x 65cm

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

226 John Bates Noel (1870-1927), Figures on an upland path, watercolour, signed, 22cm x 34cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

227 Waller Hugh Paton (1828-95), Fishing on a lake, watercolour, signed and dated 1870, 8cm x 17.5cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

▲ 228 Wyndham Lloyd (1909-97), The River Gwynant, oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, 50cm x 75cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

Lot 223 Lot 228
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Lots 229

229 Russian School (Contemporary), Woman tending a garden, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed and labelled verso, 50cm x 70cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lot 230

▲ 230 Eric Slater (1896-1963), A Sussex Mill, woodcut in colours, signed and titled in pencil, 25cm x 34cm, mounted onto card with original backboard bearing Bromhead Art Gallery, London, label, the backboard 44cm x 53cm £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

231 Samuel Prout (1783-1852), Gate of a ruined abbey, watercolour, signed, 24cm x 35cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lots 232 (one of a pair)

232 English School (19th Century), Pair of portraits, Gentleman and his wife, oils on relined canvas, 72cm x 59cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lot 233

▲ 233 Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971), Fishing vessel off Greenaway Beach, Padstow, watercolour, titled verso, and inscribed ‘By my father Norman Wilkinson’ signed Rodney Norman Wilkinson, and with Tryon Gallery, London, label verso, 37cm x 54cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

234 Joseph Hughes Clayton (active 1891-1929), Harlech Castle, watercolour, signed, 26cm x 49cm £50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

25 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%

▲ 235 Robert Jones (b. 1943), Mackerel, gouache and coloured crayon, signed and dated 1988, 33cm x 47cm

Provenance: Exhibited Newlyn Orion, Summer 1988, labelled verso £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

236 Chinese School, four rice paper paintings, depicting scenes of torture and imprisonment, late 19th Century, 50.5cm x 27cm, framed (with damages)

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

237 Sidney Richard Percy (1821-86), Shepherd tending his flock in the shadow of a summer storm, oil on relined canvas, signed, dated 1889, 39cm x 58cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

Lot 235 Lot 238
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238 In the manner of Schiavoni, 19th Century, The Holy Family, oil on canvas, 53cm x 42cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP* Lots 237

Lots 239 (one of a pair)

239 William Bromley (active 1835-1888), Pair, ‘Mother and child resting on a country path’, signed, 38cm x 45cm, and ‘What time is it?’, oil on canvas, signed, 35cm x 45cm £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

240 Charles Thomas Bale (1845-1925), Still life with game and fruit, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed with a monogram, 41cm x 50cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

241 Attributed to Thomas Worsley (1829-75), Still life study of lilacs in a bowl, oil on canvas, 45cm x 60cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

242 English School (early 19th Century), Pastoral scene with figures by a cottage, oil on panel, apparently unsigned, 37cm x 58cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

243 Graham Williams (1895-1950), View of Windsor from the Thames, oil on canvas, signed, 41cm x 61cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lot 244

244 In the manner of Henry Clowes (1799-1871), Grey hunter in a landscape, oil on relined canvas, bears a signature, indistinctly dated, 46cm x 61cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lot 245

245 Thomas Rose Miles (active 1869-1906), Daybreak after a night of heavy seas, oil on canvas, signed, 41cm x 66cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

246 Alfred Bennett (active 1861-1916), Sowing Winter Wheat, oil on canvas, signed, 40cm x 60cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

247 After Landseer, The Cavaliers, oil on canvas, 35cm x 45cm, mounted in an acanthus moulded gilt frame, 58.5cm x 48.5cm; also a companion picture ‘Dignity and Impudence’, 44cm x 36.5cm, similarly framed (2)

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

248 L Cato (Late 18th/early 19th Century), Triptych of canine and equine portraits, having a central study of chestnut and grey horses, oil on canvas, signed, 20cm x 15cm, flanked by unsigned roundels of a hound and a terrier, framed as one

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lot 249

249 Thomas G Purvis (1861-1933), The barque Port Stanley on stormy seas, oil on canvas, signed, 31cm x 46cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

250 Bessie Bamber (active late 19th/early 20th Century), four tabby kittens, oil on a chamfered walnut panel, signed with initials and dated ‘05, 50cm x 24cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

27 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%

Lot 251

251 Johann Daniel Herz (1693-1754), Panorama of the City of Jerusalem, large format copper engraving, published circa 1735, 83.5cm x 124cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

Lot 252

252 John McDougall (1851-1945), Shoreline under summer skies, watercolour, signed and dated 1924, 30cm x 40cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

253 Frank William Scarbrough (1860-1939), Greenwich Reach, watercolour, signed, dated and titled, 26cm x 40cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

254 Czechoslovakian School (Mid 20th Century), View of a town, oil on board, indistinctly signed, 29cm x 40cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lot 255

255 Monogrammist W E R, On the beach, Changi, watercolour, signed with initials, titled to the mount and dated 8.3.25, 16cm x 29cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lots 256 (one of a pair)

▲ 256 Noel Harry Leaver (1889-1951), Pair, Spire of St. Pierre, Caen, and Normandy street scene, watercolours, signed, 27cm x 37cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

Lots 257 (one of two)

▲ 257 Julian Novorol (b.1949), Punt gunning on an estuary, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1989, 40cm x 60cm; also Wildfowlers punt gunning, watercolour drawing, signed and dated 1987, 30cm x 23cm (2) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 258

258 After Fan Zeng (Chinese - b. 1938), Boy with a Buffalo pausing to talk with an old traveller, coloured woodblock print, 31cm x 43cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

259 After William Gawin Herdman (1805-1882), Ten framed lithographic engravings of Liverpool landmarks, seven being of similar size, the largest 45cm x 55cm framed, three being 32cm x 37cm framed; also seven unframed lithographs, 43cm x 33cm and two smaller lithographs (19) £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

260 British School (late 20th Century), Autumnal sunset with figures on a bridge, indistinctly signed oil on canvas, 69cm x 90cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

Lot 261

261 O C Schuster (late 20th Century), Shepherd and his flock at the edge of a lake, signed oil on canvas, 60cm x 90cm £60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

262 British School (late 20th Century), Lakeside at dawn, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, 60cm x 90cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

263 Yule Hayes, Portrait of Mrs Mervyn Evans with violin, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1953, titled to original label verso, 76cm x 64cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

264 Continental School (early 20th Century), Winter landscape with figures before a cottage, indistinctly signed oil on canvas board, 26cm x 33cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

265 Vietnamese School (20th Century), Pair, Farmer in a landscape, ink and watercolour wash, indistinctly signed, 19.5cm x 27cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

Lot 266

▲ 266 Patrick Proctor (1936-2003), Zattere, limited edition aquatint from the Venice series, signed in pencil and numbered 19/35, snake blind stamp lower right corner, 62.5cm x 80.5cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

267 Noel Harry Leaver (1889-1951), Church of St. Romain, Rouen, watercolour, signed, 37cm x 27cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lot 263
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▲ 268 Amy Katherine Browning (1881-1970), Interior of a Suffolk barn, oil on canvas board, 25cm x 29cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

▲ 269 Attributed to Drummond Mayo (1929-2003), Still life of flowers in a vase, unsigned oil on board, 25cm x 28cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

Lots 270

▲ 270 Frank E Beresford (1881-1967), Descent of Fuji ‘08, oil on panel, signed and dated, inscribed verso, 25cm x 35cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

▲ 271 Frank Ernest Beresford (1881-1967), Dappled shade, oil on canvas board, signed and dated 1934, 35cm x 25cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

▲ 272 Amy Katherine Browning (1881-1970), Cedar tree of Lebanon, signed oil on canvas, labelled verso, 64cm x 76cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

Lot

▲ 273 Suzanne Van Damme (Belgian, 1901-86), Still life of smoked fish with lemons, oil on board, 49cm square £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

▲ 274 Sarah Jane Szikora (b. 1971), Spongehenge, limited edition giclee print, numbered 74/295, signed in pencil, 46cm x 61cm

Provenance: With Washington Green certificate verso £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

▲ 275 Sarah Jane Szikora (b. 1971), The Terminator, limited edition giclee print, numbered 34/95, signed in pencil, 27.5cm x 51cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

▲ 276 Sarah Jane Szikora (b. 1971), Broken Biscuits, limited edition giclee print, numbered 289/395, signed in pencil, 33cm x 40cm

Provenance: With Washington Green certificate verso £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

▲ 277 Sarah Jane Szikora (b. 1971), Born Free, limited edition giclee print, numbered 152/495, signed in pencil, 17cm x 15.5cm

Provenance: With Washington Green certificate verso £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lot 272 273
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Lots 278

278 Manner of Jean Baptiste Greuze, Young girl with a pearl earring, oil on canvas laid on board, oval, 23cm x 19cm, mounted in a Florentine carved giltwood frame, 43cm x 38cm £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

Lots 279

279 English School (late 18th Century), Portrait of a gentleman in a brown coat, pastel on paper, 24cm x 18cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

▲ 280 Hugh McNeil McIntyre (Scottish, b. 1943), Bridge on the Cairn, signed oil on board, 23cm x 28cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

▲ 281 Graham Painter (1947-2007), Coral Reef, pastel, signed, titled verso, 75cm x 85cm

Provenance: Sarah Samuels Fine Paintings. Original purchase price £1,750 £50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

▲ 282 James Longueville (b. 1942), Evening Light, Overton on Dee, pastel, signed, titled verso, 40cm x 60cm £50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

283 Four Angelica Kauffman aquatint engravings, engraved by Wynne Ryland, en rotunde, similarly mounted in gilt frames, 37cm diameter £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

284 Continental School (Mid 20th Century), Man leaning on a table, oil on canvas board, 33cm x 26cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

285 Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese 1797-1858), ‘Settsu Province: Idemi Beach at Sumiyoshi’, woodblock, published 1853, 34cm x 23cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

▲ 286 Jackson Henry Simpson (1893-1963), The Croft, drypoint etching, signed and titled in pencil, 16.5cm x 21cm

£20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

▲ 287 Charles Wyatt Warren (1908-93), Pair, Llyn Peris, Snowdon, and Moel Siabod from the river, signed oils on board, titled verso, 20cm x 35cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

Lot 288

288 English School (Early 19th Century), Portrait of a Battle of Waterloo veteran, watercolour, unsigned, 30cm x 22cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

289 James Drummond (1816-77), Pair, On the Beach, watercolours, signed, dated 1874, 26cm x 35cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

31 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
Lot 287

Lot 290

290 Possibly Russian School (20th Century), Open landscape with tall trees, watercolour, indistinctly signed, dated 1937, 37cm x 28cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

Lot 291

▲ 291 Christa Gaa (1937-92), Still life with vessels on tables, watercolour, signed, 48cm x 70cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

292 Joesph Vickers de Ville (1856-1925), On Cannock Chase, oil on panel, signed and dated 1899, 16.5cm x 24cm

Inscribed and titled verso ‘Exhibited at The Royal Academy 1900 (catalogue no. 863)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lots 293 (one of two)

293 Milka Vujovic (Serbian, Contemporary), ‘Jatarnija Pesma’, oil on canvas board, signed and titled to the frame verso, dated 2005, 34cm x 23cm; also ‘Cudo Y Miracle’, oil on canvas board, signed and dated 2006, titled verso, 29cm x 23cm (2)

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

294 Milka Vujovic (Serbian, Contemporary), ‘Cafe’, oil on canvas board, signed and dated 2006, titled verso, 29cm x 19cm; also ‘Girl with a pendant earring’, oil on canvas board, signed and dated 2013, 20cm x 8.5cm (2)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

295 Leonard Frank Skeats (1874-1943), Walk in the garden, watercolour, signed, 18cm x 27cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

296 French School (early 20th Century), A young girl in profile, pencil drawing, indistinctly signed, 27.5cm x 21cm

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

297 Leila K Williamson (Exh. 1894-1919), Paquera, Majorca, watercolour, signed, 27cm x 37cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

298 Indian School (late 19th Century), Pair of gouache paintings featuring ceremonial figures bordered with animals and birds, 34.5cm x 23.5cm

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

299 Thomas Cantrell Dugdale (1880-1952), Coastal scene, watercolour, signed in pencil, 24cm x 35cm

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 300 ▲ 300 George Thompson (1934-2019), On the beach, New Brighton, oil on paper/board, signed, titled verso, 32cm x 46cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP* 301 Gabriel Loppe (1825-1913), Winter sunset, possibly Vallee de l’Arve, oil on board, signed and dated 1874, 30cm x 40cm £800 - £1200 plus 25% BP* Lot 302
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302 Follower of Francis Swaine, Man of War entering a harbour, oil on canvas, 45.5cm x 60cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP* Lot 301

303 Attributed to Thales Fielding (1793-1837), On the North Italian Lakes, watercolour, 34cm x 50cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

304 Continental School (early 20th Century), The entrance to the Alhambra Palace, Grenada, watercolour, indistinctly signed, 24cm x 18cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

306 In the manner of John Berney Crome (1794-1842), Manning a boat under moonlight, oil on canvas, initialled and dated 1859, 42cm x 57cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

307 In the style of John Martin, The Refuge, oil on relined canvas, 19th Century, unframed, 76cm x 64cm

£50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

Lot 308

▲ 308 Geoffrey Key (b.1941), Winter Nab, oil on board, signed and dated 1964, titled verso, 25.5cm x 30.5cm

£1500 - £2000 plus 25% BP*

▲ 309 Michael Hipkins (b. 1942), Barges on the Irwell, oil on canvas, signed, 30cm x 35cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lot 310

▲ 310 Edith le Breton (1912-1992), Child of Salford, inscribed verso ‘Children of Salford Series’, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1974, 25cm x 18cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

Lot 303 Lot 305 305 Henry Foley (1848-1874), Market Day at Laufenburg, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed verso and titled, 50cm x 75cm £200 - £400 plus 25% BP* Lots 306
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311 Flaxney Stowell Jnr (1846-1916), Racing off Cowes, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1919, 30cm x 45cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

312 Flaxney Stowell Jnr (1846-1916), Crossing to the Isle of Man in the winter, oil on canvas, signed, dated 1919, inscribed to the stretcher verso, 30cm x 45cm

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

313 James W Milliken (1865-1945), Evening Ebrington Village, Gloucestershire, watercolour, signed, titled to the mount, 25cm x 35cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

314 James W Milliken (1865-1945), Summer, a tranquil village scene, watercolour, signed, 39cm x 27cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

315 James W Milliken (1865-1945), Pair, At Raby, Cheshire, and The Village Halewood, watercolours, one signed, 16.5cm x 25cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

316 James W Milliken (1865-1945), A backwater, Venice, watercolour, signed, 40cm x 26cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

317 James W Milliken (1865-1945), Quiet harbour, sunset, watercolour, signed, 15cm x 20.5cm

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

Lot 318

318 James W Milliken (1865-1945), High summer, Westington, Worcestershire, watercolour, signed, titled to the mount, 20cm x 29.5cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

319 James W Milliken (1865-1945), Market Day, Venice, watercolour, signed, 18cm x 25cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

Lot 313
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Lot 311

Lot 320

320 James W Milliken (1865-1945), The village green, Stow-on-theWold, watercolour, signed, 23cm x 35cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

321 James W Milliken (1865-1945), The old stone bridge, watercolour, signed, 30cm x 39cm £50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

322 English School (early 19th Century), Cat peering through a broken glass window, watercolour, 12.5cm x 8cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

323 Ernest Uden (1879-1940), Pair, Manor house and gardens, watercolours, signed, 27cm x 16.5cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

324 Ernest Uden (1879-1940), Pair, Sundials, watercolours, signed, 27cm x 16.5cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

325 After William Henry Midwood (1833-88), The Betrothal of Burns and Highland Mary, oil on canvas, bearing a signature, 37cm x 28cm £500 - £800 plus 25% BP*

326 Helen R Lock (Active 1910-38), Still life of peonies and marigolds in a copper lustre jug, watercolour, signed, 33.5cm x 27.5cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

327 Mabel G Marston (1862-1903), Roses, oil on board, signed, labelled verso, 41cm x 51cm

Provenance: The Little Gallery, Worthing £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lot 328

328 Mabel G Marston (1862-1903), Delphiniums, ramblers and scabious, oil on board, signed, labelled verso, 48cm x 39cm

Provenance: The Little Gallery, Worthing £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

▲ 329 Ken Howard (1932-2022), The Natural History Museum, London, oil on canvas, signed, 118cm x 90cm

Provenance: Messrs Bainbridges, London, 2019. One of 17 early works given to the then vendor by Howard in 1974 when he purchased Howard’s home ‘Meadowside’ in Albert Road, Hampton Hill, Middlesex. Thence Louise Kosman, Modern British Art, and Messrs Bonhams, London, 21st July 2021 to the present vendor.

£3000 - £5000 plus 25% BP*

Lots 325
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▲ 330 Arthur Delaney (192787), UMIST under construction, oil on board, signed and dated 1971, 25cm x 32.5cm

Provenance: Attached to the reverse of the picture is a note handwritten by the artist which reads ‘Just a line to explain the thinking behind the original of mine you have enquired of a building site. The site was UMIST under construction which I used to pass every day on my way to work which interested me. I made a quick pencil sketch from which I made this painting. It is interesting to myself to see the style I didn’t even realise I had and I expect to a collector it may have a special interest as it is the sole picture of mine in the Impressionist style. Sincerely Arthur Delaney’.

Purchased Byrne’s December 2014. Hammer price £1,600 £2000 - £3000 plus 25% BP*

331 In the manner of Frederick Gore (1913-2009), Poppies, a study, oil on board, bearing a signature verso, 76cm x 61cm

Provenance: Messrs John Nicholson Auctioneers. Purchased as a fully attributed painting by Gore, Lot 474 2nd October 2019. £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lot 332 ▲ 332 Mike Howarth (Contemporary), White farmhouse, Lancashire Moorland, mixed media on board, signed, 70cm x 85cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP* ▲ 333 Frank McFadden (b. 1972), John Lennon, oil on canvas, signed, 50cm x 50cm £250 - £400 plus 25% BP* Lot 334
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▲ 334 Brian Shepherd (Contemporary), Shaftesbury Avenue, Shadows, London, oil on canvas, signed, 60cm x 91cm £350 - £500 plus 25% BP* Lot 330

Lot 335

335 Jan Jozef Horemans (1682-1752/9), Bedroom interior with a man holding a baby wrapped in a blanket, oil on canvas, signed with a monogram, 41.5cm x 34.5cm

Provenance: Messrs Sotheby’s ‘Old Master Paintings’ 30th October 1997. Hammer price £2,000

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

336 Noel Harry Leaver (1889-1951), A Berkshire village, watercolour, signed, inscribed to the mount, 18.5cm x 27.5cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

337 Chinese School (late 19th/early 20th Century), Four rice paper paintings, each featuring processional figures, 18cm x 31cm, all similarly framed

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

Lot 338

338 Thomas Bush Hardy (1842-97), A Channel Port, watercolour, signed and dated 1895, 26.5cm x 65cm

Provenance: Exhibited at The Royal Academy 1895, catalogue no. 897 £180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

Lot 339

339 Thomas Bush Hardy (1842-97), Fishing boats in choppy seas, watercolour, signed and dated 1887, 23cm x 31cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lots 340

▲ 340 After Sir Kyffin Williams (1918-2006), Welsh Blacks, limited edition block print, published by Gwasg Gregynog, numbered in pencil, 25/100, 25cm x 30.5cm

It would appear that this image was used in reduced size in the book ‘Cutting Images’ and printed there from metal blocks

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

▲ 341 After Sir Kyffin Williams (1918-2006), ‘Hunting the fox’, limited edition block print, published by Gwasg Gregynog, numbered in pencil 25/100, 27cm x 34.5cm

It would appear that this image was used in reduced size in the book ‘Cutting Images’ and printed there from metal blocks

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

▲ 342 After Sir Kyffin Williams (1918-2006), ‘The Villages of Carmel and Cesarea’ limited edition block print, published by Gwasg Gregynog, numbered in pencil 25/100, 20cm x 35cm

It would appear that this image was used in reduced size as a front end paper in the book ‘Cutting Images’ in slate grey on coloured paper, the present print being how Kyffin intended the image to be reproduced.

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

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▲ 343 Michael Morris (b. 1938), Still morning sunrise, oil on canvas, signed, 40cm x 60cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

344 Views of Rome, two drypoint etchings, by Antelma Santini (b.1896-?), and Carlo Alberto Petrucci (1881-1963), both signed in pencil by the artist, 19cm x 28cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

345 Italian School (19th Century), Fisherman tending his nets on the Venetian lagoon, oil on panel, 19cm x 23cm £50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

346 T L Soper (active late 19th Century), Punt fishing on a river, watercolour, signed, 36cm x 53cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

▲ 347 Robert Leslie Howey (1900-1981), Rydal Water, watercolour, signed, titled to a Hawkshead Gallery label verso, dated 1971, 25cm x 31cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

348 Henry Earp (1831-1914), Cattle in a meadow, watercolour, signed, 25cm x 37cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

349 Monogrammist M.E.S., Still life of mixed summer flowers in a jug, oil on canvas, signed with a monogram, 50cm x 40cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

▲ 350 Sylvia Bergin Rowley (Manchester, 1904-97), A celebration in the street, mixed media, 36cm x 55cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

351 English School (late 18th/early 19th Century), Heading out on brisk winds in choppy seas, oil canvas, 50cm x 60cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

352 William Langley (1852-1922), Highland cattle in a landscape, signed oil on canvas, 51cm x 75cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

353 Joseph Binney (late 19th Century), Three friends, oil on board, signed and indistinctly dated, 38cm x 31cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

▲ 354 Gwilym Pritchard (1931-2015), Conway Valley landscape, oil on board, signed, 16cm x 22.5cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

▲ 355 Arthur Berry (1925-1994), Seated nude, mixed media, signed and dated 1978, 76cm x 68cm

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

▲ 356 James Longueville (b. 1942), A March day, Shocklach, oil on board, signed, titled verso, 50cm x 76cm

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

▲ 357 Grayson Perry (b.1960), ‘100% Art’ plate (2020), for the Holburne Museum, in collaboration with Kit Grover to celebrate ‘The Pre-Therapy Years’, 22cm diameter

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

Lot 357
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Lot 355 Lot 356

DAY TWO

Thursday 11th April at 11am

JEWELLERY, WATCHES & COINS

360 Crown Collections Ltd, ‘500 Years of China’, 13 fine silver proof coins, limited editions, 999/1000 standard, in 10/5 Yuan denominations, with certificates, gross weight approx. 372.93g

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

361 Crown Collections Ltd, 500 Years of China, Sixty six 999 standard silver proof coins, limited editions, with 65 conforming certificates, in 10/5 Yuan denominations, gross weight approx. 1438.47g; also another of sterling standard (with certificate), weight approx. 22.2g; together with two blue felt cases and certificate wallet

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

362 USA silver eagles (Liberty Dollars) 1986-2003; also two USA coloured silver eagles, 2001; in total 20 coins with certificates, in a blue felt collector’s case, gross weight of fine silver 999/1000 20 troy ozs (566.99g)

£280 - £350 plus 25% BP*

363 Assorted fine silver bullion coins including two Queen Elizabeth II, 1998 (bullion); Australian silver dollars, 1993/4/5; Australian Kookaburra, 1994/5 and 2000; Canada Maple Leaf $5, 1994/5/8, 2000/01; and Somali Republic $10, 2000, in total 14 coins, weight 14 troy ozs (396.89g)

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

364 USA mixed coins including Millenium coloured silver eagle pack, 999/1000, 31.1g; Morgan dollar, 1887 (EF); three Liberty dollars, 1922/34/71; three half dollars, 1939/52/63; and a Washington half dollar (900 std), 1982 (9)

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

365 Mixed silver bullion coins including Pobjoy bicentenary of The Battle of Trafalgar boxed two item set including silver crown 28.28g; Canada two proof silver dollars, 1995 and 2002, each 25.175g; Australia $10, 1994, 20g; 1995 $1 silver proof, 11.49g; Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother commemorative proof (999/1000), designed by Stuart Devlin, 1 oz (boxed and with certificate); Tristan de Cunha Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Wedding commemorative £5 silver proof, 28.28g; and a UK £1 silver proof, 9.5g (8)

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

366 D-Day 75th anniversary 9ct gold Numisproof medallion, limited edition 11/50, boxed and with certificate, weight approx. 1 oz

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

367 Austro-Hungarian Franz Joseph I 1915 four Ducat gold coin, in 9ct gold mount, suspended from a 9ct gold rope twist choker necklace, length 38.5cm, gross weight approx. 26g

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

368 Queen Victoria gold medal ‘Diamond Jubilee of Victoria’, 22ct gold medallion, engraved by G W De Saulles, after T Brock and W Wyon, 26mm diameter, weight approx. 12.9g, in original presentation case, condition throughout EF

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

369 German Colonies, German East Africa 15 Rupees, 1916/T (Tabora) gold coin (VF), 22mm diameter, weight approx. 7.13g, gold is 750 standard

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

370 George V sovereign, 1913 (EF), weight approx. 7.98g

£300 - £350 plus 25% BP*

371 George V sovereign, 1913, Melbourne Mint (EF), weight approx. 7.98g

£300 - £350 plus 25% BP*

Lots 372, 373, 375 and 377

372 9ct gold double graduated curb link watch albert, centred with a T-bar and a George V sovereign pendant, 1913, and with two spring clips, length 37.5cm, gross weight approx. 63.2g

£700 - £900 plus 25% BP*

373 Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, London 1870, engine turned case, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, centre sweep seconds, gold dust cover, keywind movement signed ‘Harris & Co., Manchester’, numbered 2028, 51mm, with key

Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

374 Unmarked yellow gold curb link guard chain, with ring bolt clasp, length 90cm, tests as 18ct gold, weight approx. 44.2g

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

375 Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, London 1874, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, foliate chased case with vacant cartouche, gold interior dust cover, keywind lever movement, 43mm diameter, gross weight approx. 68g

Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 367 - 371

376 9ct gold fine curb link open wirework guard chain, with a spring clip and bolt ring, length 150cm, weight approx. 31g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

377 Victorian 14ct gold open faced fob watch, gold coloured dial with Roman numerals and foliate chased centre, the case further chased with foliate scrolls and an initialled cartouche, non-gold dust cover, keywind lever movement, 36mm, suspended from a 9ct gold bow brooch, gross weight approx. 38g, with a key

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

378 Pair of emerald and diamond cluster earrings, the central oval cut emerald of approx. 0.5ct, bordered with ten tiny round cut brilliant diamonds, all set in 18ct white gold, gross weight approx. 4.1g

£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

379 Pair of Chiampesan (Italian) 18ct gold textured half sphere earrings, 22mm diameter, gross weight approx. 14g

£300 - £400 plus 25% BP*

380 18ct gold and ruby chrysanthemum brooch, centred with a pistil of round cut rubies within a textured petalled border, 37mm diameter, gross weight approx. 18g

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

381 Pair of 18ct two colour gold and diamond earrings, each of shell form set with seven small round cut brilliant diamonds bordered with textured finish yellow gold, 20mm, weight approx. 10.3g

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

382 18ct gold textured leaf mosaic bracelet, width 20mm, length 19cm, weight approx. 41.6g

£1500 - £2000 plus 25% BP*

383 Pair of diamond earrings, each having a double row of channel set round brilliant diamonds in millegrain mounts, each of twelve diamonds, totalling approx. 0.25ct each, in unmarked untested white metal, length 13mm, gross weight approx. 3.3g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

384 Yellow gold, diamond and ruby twin leaf brooch, set with seven small round cut diamonds and eight similar sized rubies, 72mm, unmarked, gross weight approx. 17.2g

£350 - £500 plus 25% BP*

385 Pair of sapphire ear studs, the oval cut stones of approx. 0.5ct, mounted in 9ct yellow gold, gross weight approx. 1.2g

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

386 18ct gold and diamond lurcher brooch, textured finish, the collar set with tiny round cut diamonds, 40mm x 32mm, with safety chain, gross weight approx. 11.4g

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

387 Late Victorian 9ct gold diamond and sapphire cannetille bar brooch, hallmarked Birmingham 1896, 50mm, gross weight approx. 4.3g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 380, 382, 384 and 386

Lots 388, 390 and 392

388 Diamond half eternity ring in 18ct white gold, set with eight round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 1ct, the stones in illusion rubover settings, size N, gross weight approx. 4.6g

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

389 9ct three colour gold textured brick link bracelet, length 18cm, weight approx. 16.9g

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

390 Diamond crescent brooch, set with nineteen old round cut diamonds, the largest centre stone of approx. 0.3ct, total diamond weight estimated as 1.5cts, the stones well matched in colour and estimated as H-J, and clarity as SI1/2, 58mm, gross weight approx. 3.6g £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

391 Hong Kong jadeite pendant, acid etched with Shou character, with 14ct gold loop for suspension, 50mm diameter, suspended from a 9ct gold box chain necklace, length 40cm, 9ct gold weight approx. 6g; also a 9ct gold herringbone necklace, length 45cm, weight approx. 7.1g (2)

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

392 Diamond marquise cluster ring, set with 25 small round cut diamonds totalling approx. 1.2cts, estimated as J/L in colour and clarity varying from SI2-I, all in beaded mounts in 18ct white gold, 25mm x 14mm, size O, gross weight approx. 3.8g

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

393 Omega lady’s Constellation stainless steel and gold wristwatch, reference 12623000, 2004, white dial with baton numerals, gold coloured bezel, calibre 1456 movement, 23mm diameter, on original integral bracelet with concealed clasp, with additional bracelet links, with box and papers and outer card box

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£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

394 Cabochon jade and diamond ring, in 14ct yellow gold, three cabochon jades dispersed with four tiny illusion set diamonds, the shoulders inset with four further tiny diamonds, size O/P, gross weight approx. 3.2g £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

395 Synthetic sapphire and diamond half eternity ring, in 9ct white gold, the round cut stones channel set, size N, gross weight approx. 2.8g £70 - £90 plus 25% BP*

396 Continental parure of diamond and lapis lazuli jewellery, comprising a multi-strand collarette in 14ct gold, supporting three diamond set oval bosses, centred with a lapis lazuli cabochon, length 40cm, gross weight approx. 134g and a matching pair of earrings, 24mm, gross weight approx. 11.4g; also a similar dress ring set with tiny diamonds and a large lapis lazuli cabochon, in 18ct gold, size O, gross weight 5.8g

£2500 - £3500 plus 25% BP*

397 Jaeger LeCoultre gent’s stainless steel ‘Heraion’ calendar ‘chronographe’ quartz wristwatch, circa 1989, model no. 115.5.31, white dial with subsidiaries and date aperture, inscribed bezel with two push buttons operating a calibre 630 movement with 25 jewels, 33mm diameter, serial number 1641422, on a later leather strap, with original box and papers

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£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

398 Edwardian pearl and rose diamond laurel leaf brooch, in unmarked yellow gold, 25mm diameter; also a late Victorian or Edwardian pearl crescent brooch in unmarked yellow gold, 24mm; and a late Victorian initial brooch, centred with a gothic ‘E’ set with tiny rose cut diamonds in a platinum millegrain setting, backed with unmarked yellow gold, 12mm, gross weight approx. 10.1g (3)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

399 Cultured pearl choker necklace, the graduated pearls united by a 9ct white gold clasp centred with a rose diamond, the largest pearl approx. 7mm, the smallest 2mm, length 46.5cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

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400 Very rare Rolex platinum Cosmograph Daytona wristwatch, reference 116506, purchased 06/2019, 44 jewel calibre .4130 automatic movement adjusted to 5 positions and temperature, ice blue sunburst dial with three subsidiary dials including seconds dial at 6 o’clock, 30 minute and 12 hour recording dials, centre chronograph hand, brown Cerachrom bezel with tachymeter, twin screw down pushers, Oyster crown, polished case, 40mm, with original brushed and polished oyster link bracelet, marked 950PT, gross weight approx. 279g (with one extra bracelet link), serial number 955K****, with international guarantee, service manual, manual, green leather wallet, swing tags, box, outer card box

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Footnote: The first Rolex Cosmograph Daytona was introduced in 1963. Following this, on the 50th Anniversary of this iconic chronograph, Rolex neglected to introduce a limited or special anniversary edition that many expected. They did, however, introduce, for the very first time, in 2013, a platinum version and gave it the reference number 116506.

£70,000 - £90,000 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 400

401 Manchester Swimming Club 1909 bar brooch, weight approx. 1.9g; also another 9ct gold bar brooch, 2.6g; two gem set gold bar brooches, gross weight approx. 3.4g; a 9ct gold pearl and turquoise openwork pendant, 20mm, gross weight approx. 1.3g; and a Victorian yellow metal small heart picture locket with loop for suspension, 15mm, weight approx. 1.5g (6)

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

402 George V 9ct gold cigarette case, London 1920, curved form with engine turned vertilinear decoration, the inside engraved with a monogram, 8.5cm x 8cm, weight approx. 93g

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

403 George V 9ct gold cigarette case, Birmingham 1910, of plain curved cushion form, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, weight approx. 51.5g

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

404 Diamond pendant necklace, centred with a pear cut diamond of approx. 0.5ct, colour estimated as G/H, clarity as SI2, bordered with tiny round cut diamonds, suspended from a diamond encrusted bow, all in millegrain settings, suspended from two diamond set bars and a fine untested white metal chain necklace, with safety chain, length of necklace 44.5cm, the pendant drop 22mm, gross weight approx. 6.4g

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 408, 410, 412 and 414

405 18ct gold octagonal brooch, centred with an Aztec style figure, 25mm diameter, weight approx. 12.3g

£250 - £300 plus 25% BP*

406 Pair of diamond cluster pendant earrings, each centred with a pear cut diamond of approx. 0.5ct, estimated as H/J in colour, and clarity as SI1/2, bordered with ten small round cut diamonds suspended beneath a quadrant of four small round cut diamonds, all set in unmarked white metal, with butterfly posts, 18mm drop, gross weight approx. 4.9g

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

407 Omega 9ct white gold lady’s bracelet wristwatch, circa late 1960s, 13mm silvered dial with baton numerals, signed manual wind movement, on an integral textured mesh bracelet, length 14cm, gross weight approx. 17g Serviced in 2019, the watch is currently working Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

408 Edwardian opal and diamond bar brooch, in 15ct gold, the central cabochon opal in a millegrain setting bordered with tiny round cut diamonds, on a blade bar topped with white gold, 68mm, gross weight approx. 5.3g

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

409 Diamond three stone ring, set with three old cushion cut stones totalling approx. 0.6ct, in claw mounts on an unmarked yellow gold ring, size P, gross weight approx. 2.6g

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

410 Victorian 15ct gold and pearl star pendant brooch, with loop for suspension, 35mm drop, width 25mm, suspended from an unmarked gold mesh cord choker necklace, with barrel clasp (repaired), the necklace 37cm, gross weight approx. 9.4g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

411 Diamond pendant necklace, centred with an old round cut diamond of approx. 0.5ct, suspended beneath a slightly smaller round cut diamond beneath a line of smaller round cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 1ct, on a fine white metal chain necklace (untested and unmarked), length 36cm, drop 25mm, gross weight approx. 3.5g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

412 Edwardian 15ct gold pearl flowerhead bar brooch, 52mm, gross weight approx. 6.5g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

413 Pair of 9ct gold and blue enamelled chain cufflinks, canted rectangular form enamelled with a blue window design, gross weight approx. 6g

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

414 Edwardian opal and diamond memorial cluster ring in 15ct gold, the opal approx. 7mm x 4mm, bordered with small round cut diamonds channel set with foliate chased shoulders inscribed to the underside ‘In memory of father’, dated 1903, size P, gross weight approx. 3.8g

£250 - £400 plus 25% BP*

415 Andre Le Marquand, Geneve, an 18ct gold gent’s quartz wristwatch, with numberless mother of pearl dial, quartz movement, 32mm diameter, the back featuring the crest of the Sultan of Oman, on an integral satin and polished link bracelet with concealed clasp, gross weight approx. 101g, with original box and outer card box

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Provenance: Presented to Sir Edward Downes, Musical Director and Principal Conductor of The Royal Opera House, London, from Sultan Qaboos Bin Laid, Sultan of Oman, following the invitation to the Royal Opera to entertain the Sultan and his guests on the occasion of his 60th birthday.

£3000 - £4000 plus 25% BP*

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416 Bueche Girod 9ct gold lady’s quartz wristwatch, champagne coloured dial with baton numerals, the bezel channel set with small round cut diamonds, 24mm diameter, on original brick link bracelet, length 17.5cm, gross weight approx. 35.6g, original box

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£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

417 Derbyshire blue john pendant, mounted in 9ct gold, 35mm drop, suspended from a 9ct gold fancy chain necklace with spring clip, length 59cm, gross weight approx. 28g; also a pair of similar blue john disc ear clips, 25mm diameter, mounted in unmarked yellow metal (3)

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

418 Rolex Lady-Datejust diamond, sapphire and emerald set 18ct gold Oyster Perpetual wristwatch, model 69038, circa 1990, gold coloured dial, signed and with Cyclops date window, centre sweep seconds, diamond set numerals, within a bezel set with small round cut diamonds, sapphires and emeralds, and with diamond set lugs, the case 26mm, calibre 2135 automatic movement, serial number E446***, original President bracelet with concealed clasp, numbered 8570, bracelet length 12.5cm

Provenance: This watch has been entered from a local deceased estate. There is a box present but no papers

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£4000 - £6000 plus 25% BP*

419 9ct gold hinged bangle, Birmingham 1969, with fern leaf decoration, cuff size 62mm, weight approx. 12.9g

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

420 H Stern 18ct gold wristwatch, the dodecagon sapphire glass dial with diamond set at 12 o’clock, the dial and bezel of deep sapphire blue, gilt Roman numerals to the bezel, date window at 6 o’clock, 29mm, quartz movement, on original 18ct gold brick link bracelet with concealed clasp, gross weight approx. 78.5g

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421 9ct gold chain necklace, supporting a 9ct gold revolver pendant, the necklace 42.5cm, the pendant 37mm, weight approx. 12.9g

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

422 Diamond and blue zircon dress ring, the central oval cut stone of approx. 3cts, bordered with four small round cut diamonds, on a split shank ring in 18ct yellow gold, size Q, weight approx. 5.3g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

423 9ct gold fancy link guard chain, with a lobster claw catch, length approx. 94cm, weight approx. 23.8g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

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424 Tanzanite and diamond pendant necklace, in 18ct gold, the trilliant cut tanzanite approx. 10mm x 11mm, in a white gold three claw mount, surmounted with two baguette diamonds totalling approx. 0.5ct, 19mm drop, on a spiga choker necklace with lobster claw clasp, 41cm, gross weight approx. 23.2g

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

425 9ct gold chain necklace, supporting a 9ct gold scissors pendant, length 39cm, the pendant 33mm, weight approx. 7.2g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

426 Continental 18ct gold synthetic sapphire dress ring, long rectangular cut stone in a modernist 18ct yellow gold setting, size P, gross weight approx. 7.3g

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

427 Pair of Omega Watch Company cufflinks, in original presentation box £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

428 Continental tanzanite and diamond dress ring in 14ct gold, the oval cut tanzanite approx. 9mm x 6mm, within a four claw mount, the shoulders channel set with round cut and one baguette diamond, size O, gross weight approx. 4g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

429 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust gold and stainless steel wristwatch, reference number 16233, serial number E310***, circa 1991, champagne dial with fluted bezel, Jubilee stainless steel and gold bracelet, 35mm diameter, the bracelet 14.5cm, with original box, papers, outer card box

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Lots 429, 397, 445 and 415

430 Patek Philippe Calatrava gentleman’s 18ct rose gold automatic wristwatch, purchase date 2003, reference 5107R-001, with 315 calibre movement, champagne coloured dial with baton numerals, centre sweep seconds and date aperture, polished gold bezel, the movement with gold rotor, 30 jewels, numbered 3245330, 38mm diameter including the crown, on the original Patek Philippe brown leather strap, with papers including certificate of origin, case and original card box,

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£12,000 - £18,000 plus 25% BP*

431 Tourmaline and diamond pendant necklace, in 18ct gold, rectangular cut green stone approx. 9mm x 5mm, with small round cut diamonds channel set in a rectangle above, length 17mm, on a fine box link necklace, length 44.5cm, gross weight approx. 3g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

432 Diamond horse shoe bar brooch, in 9ct white gold, set with sixteen square cut diamonds, well matched in colour, on a blade bar, with safety chain, 40mm, gross weight approx. 3.6g

£180 - £240 plus 25% BP*

Lots 432, 434 and 436

433 9ct gold hinged bangle, formed as an openwork knot, with a textured finish, cuff size 57mm, weight approx. 19.5g

£250 - £350 plus 25% BP*

434 Art Deco carved jade and diamond brooch in 18ct gold and platinum, lozenge shape centred with a jade pierced with flowerheads, within a millegrain setting set with tiny diamonds, 46mm, weight approx. 8g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

435 9ct gold figural pendant, Mexican in style, with loop for suspension, 38mm, weight approx. 11.5g

£140 - £180 plus 25% BP*

436 Diamond and enamel swallow brooch, set with 53 small round cut diamonds and cabochon ruby eyes, the feathers detailed in blue enamel, all set in silver with a yellow gold pin, 70mm x 38mm

£2000 - £3000 plus 25% BP*

437 Omega 18ct gold gent’s quartz wristwatch, circa 2003, 32mm diameter gold coloured dial with date aperture, the back with long service presentation inscription, 1532 calibre movement, on original Omega black leather strap, with original box, papers, swing tag

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£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

438 Pair of 18ct gold floral chased chain cufflinks, hallmarked Birmingham 1899, the chains are not gold, gross weight approx. 9g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

439 Edwardian gem set bracelet, set with nine amber coloured cushion cut stones (untested), in articulated claw mounts, on a leaf link bracelet, unmarked, with safety chain, length 18cm, gross weight approx. 9.3g

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

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440 Fine sapphire and diamond cluster ring by Boodles, the mixed cushion cut natural sapphire measuring 11.27mm x 9.25mm x 8.93mm, estimated as 8.75cts, within a surround of twelve well matched brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 3cts, estimated as G/H in colour and SI1/2 clarity, the sapphire in a six claw mount, the diamonds also claw mounted, the whole with a cage backing, and on a split shank white gold ring, size R/S, gross weight approx. 9.45g

Accompanied by an AnchorCert report 316363/20066006 stating the sapphire to be of natural Burmese (Myanmar) origin with no evidence of treatment, being of good saturation, moderately included

Provenance: Made by Boodles in 1974 for the present owner’s mother £18,000 - £22,000 plus 25% BP*

441 Peridot set bangle, oval cut stone in an openwork unmarked gold coloured bangle, also a pair of peridot stud earrings, in unmarked yellow metal, gross weight approx. 11.8g ; and an 18ct gold and peridot oval pendant, worked with leaf forms, 22mm, gross weight approx. 2.5g (4) £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

442 Boodles Raindance diamond bracelet in platinum, consisting of 39 round brilliant cut diamonds in collet mounts, on two rows of blade bars, signed ‘Boodles 950’, total diamond weight estimated as 6.35cts, length 20cm, weight approx. 37.5g, the diamonds estimated as G/H in colour and VS clarity, original Boodles case and outer card box

Provenance: Purchased from Boodles where the bracelet was extended according to the customer’s requirements, with a further three diamonds. At the time of purchase in 2014 the bracelet carried a replacement value of £32,350.

£13,000 - £16,000 plus 25% BP*

443 Black pearl and diamond choker necklace, in 18ct yellow gold, set with seven grey coloured pearls, approx. 8mm diameter, dispersed with yellow gold collars set with tiny brilliant cut diamonds, suspended on a double chain necklace with spring clip, length 41cm, gross weight approx. 21g

£300 - £400 plus 25% BP*

444 Boodles princess diamond pendant necklace, in 18ct white gold, set with three well matched square diamonds, H/I in colour and VS clarity, totalling 3.11cts, one being 1.09cts, in a rectangular rubover setting, length 17mm, suspended from a snake cord necklace, length 39.5cm, gross weight approx. 11.3g

Provenance: Confirmed by Boodles to have been purchased as a bespoke piece in 2004 at a cost of £22,710

£3000 - £5000 plus 25% BP*

445 Omega stainless steel Seamaster 120M quartz wristwatch, reference 196.1501, black dial with dot and baton markers and date aperture, centre sweep seconds, width 36mm, on original bracelet, with box, no papers

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£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 440, 442 and 444

Lots 446, 448 and 450

446 9ct gold peridot bracelet, open oval links centred with oval cut peridots, united by a safety chain with a padlock clasp, length approx. 18cm, gross weight approx. 19.2g

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

447 Opal pendant necklace in 9ct gold, the opal set within a pentagon mount, with loop for suspension, 25mm drop, on a mesh choker necklace with lobster claw clasp, length 40cm, gross weight approx. 11.4g

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

448 Continental lapis lazuli line bracelet in 14ct gold, the cabochon stones in collet mounts, with spring clip clasp, length 19.5cm, gross weight approx. 20.3g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

449 Doublet opal pendant necklace, the irregular shaped opal within an 18ct yellow gold pendant mount, 35mm drop, suspended from an 18ct white and yellow gold snake link collarette, with spring clip, length approx. 39cm, gross weight approx. 17.2g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

450 Boodles 18ct yellow gold bracelet, formed as conjoined hearts, signed, length 18cm, weight approx. 70.8g

£1800 - £2400 plus 25% BP*

451 Omega lady’s 18ct gold wristwatch, champagne dial with baton numerals, signed, calibre 244 manual wind movement, 23mm diameter, on a non-Omega 18ct gold brick link bracelet, gross weight approx. 32g

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£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

452 Pair of Belle Epoque style diamond cluster earrings, in demi-lune fan form set with a combination of round cut, marquise and baguette diamonds, each earrings estimated as approx. 2cts, estimated as J/L in colour and I1/2 in clarity, set in unmarked and untested white metal, each having approx. 70 diamonds, gross weight approx. 24g

£1000 - £1500 plus 25% BP*

453 Rolex watch box, also Rolex paperwork circa 1982 (2)

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

454 Diamond pendant necklace, set in 18ct white gold, the freeform pendant set with 64 round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 1ct, on a chevron box link necklace, length 41cm, gross weight approx. 14.2g

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

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455 9ct gold bloodstone and cornelian swivel watch key fob; also a further 9ct gold bloodstone and cornelian swivel fob, 35mm (2)

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

456 Belle Epoque style diamond bracelet, set with approximately 260 round cut diamonds estimated to weigh approx. 8cts, the stones estimated as J/K in colour, I2/pique in clarity, all set in ribbon form links centred with a bow, in untested and unmarked white metal, length 17cm, width 28mm, gross weight approx. 44.8g

£3000 - £5000 plus 25% BP*

457 Oris lady’s gold plated automatic calendar wristwatch, the dial with Arabic numerals, centre sweep seconds, with outer date indicator, 574 calibre movement with 17 jewels, 21mm diameter, mounted on a Hirsch leather strap, with original box and papers

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£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

458 Continental ruby and diamond necklace, in 14ct yellow gold, centred with an oval cut ruby of approx. 0.5ct, in a chevron form channel set with square cut rubies and round cut diamonds, 28mm mount, on a herringbone necklace, length 41.5cm, gross weight approx. 12.8g

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

459 Late Victorian garnet cluster ring, centred with a faceted oval garnet of approx. 17mm x 12mm, bordered with fourteen round cut garnets, all set in unmarked yellow gold, size S/T, gross weight approx. 8.2g

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

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460 Diamond and ruby bracelet, in 18ct two colour gold, set with five oval cut rubies dispersed with twelve brilliant cut diamonds, the rubies and diamonds estimated as 0.6ct each, on a bracelet of satin yellow and polished white gold links, length 18cm, weight approx. 21g

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 452, 454 and 456 Lots 458, 460, 462, 464 and 466

461 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, in 18ct white gold, centred with an oval sapphire of approx. 0.5ct, bordered with six small round cut sapphire and petals channel set with tiny brilliant cut diamonds, the ring indistinctly marked ‘750’, size T, gross weight approx. 8.5g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

462 Diamond and sapphire cluster ring, centred with an old cut round diamond of approx. 0.75ct, estimated as L/M in colour, and clarity as SI1, bordered with small round cut sapphires in beaded platinum mounts, on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size L, gross weight approx. 4.2g

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

463 Diamond cluster ring, set with five baguette diamonds dispersed with six pairs of small round cut diamonds in a ‘V’ setting, total diamond weight estimated as 1ct, set in 18ct white and yellow gold, size N/O, gross weight approx. 4.3g

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

464 Emerald and diamond cluster ring, square cut emerald of approx. 1ct, flanked by two baguette diamonds and eight round brilliants, total diamond weight estimated as 0.8ct, in 18ct white gold claw mounts on an yellow gold ring, size N/O, gross weight approx. 4.6g

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

465 Diamond three stone ring, centred with a brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.45ct flanked on either side with a smaller brilliant cut diamond totalling approx. 0.25ct, each illusion set in white gold, total diamond weight estimated as 0.75ct, on a 9ct yellow gold ring, size P, gross weight approx. 2.6g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

466 Ruby and diamond cluster ring, the central oval cut ruby of approx. 1ct, bordered with a trio of round cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 0.6ct, set in unmarked 18ct white and yellow gold, size P, gross weight approx. 2.9g

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

467 Rolex stainless steel Oyster Perpetual lady’s wristwatch, 24mm case with silvered dial, centre sweep seconds, on original Rolex stainless steel bracelet, no box or papers

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£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

468 Diamond cluster ring, the central round cut diamond of approx. 0.95ct, estimated as K/L in colour and clarity as SI, bordered with eight smaller round cut diamonds, each of approx. 0.2ct, estimated as H/J in colour, clarity as I1/2, total diamond weight approx. 2.5cts, all in platinum claw mounts on an 18ct white gold split shank ring, size R, gross weight approx. 5g

£1200 - £1800 plus 25% BP*

469 Emerald dress ring, the stone of approx. 12mm x 8mm, in a four claw mount on an unmarked yellow gold ring, size R/S, gross weight approx. 3.7g; also a further dress ring centred with an oval cut red stone (untested) in a 9ct gold mount (unmarked), size P, gross weight approx. 2.2g (2)

£250 - £400 plus 25% BP*

470 Pair of diamond stud earrings, round brilliant cut stones, each of approx. 0.75ct, well matched in colour, estimated as J/K in colour and clarity as SI2, set in 18ct white gold with yellow gold posts, gross weight approx. 1.8g

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

471 Sapphire and diamond three stone ring, central oval cut sapphire of approx. 1ct, flanked by two round brilliants totalling approx. 0.25ct, in a white gold crossover mount and 18ct white gold ring, size P, gross weight approx. 4g

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

472 Diamond solitaire ring, the old round cut diamond of approx. 1.25cts, estimated as J/K in colour and SI2 clarity, in a platinum claw mount, the ring with trefoil set shoulders centred with a tiny diamond, all in platinum, size M, gross weight approx. 3.7g

£1200 - £1800 plus 25% BP*

473 Vintage platinum and diamond lady’s cocktail watch, square dial with Arabic numerals, 17 jewel manual wind movement, the rectangular case with canted corners, each lug set with four tiny diamonds, on a later cord strap with 9ct white gold clasp, presented within an unrelated Longines watch box

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£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

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OBJETS D’ART

Lot 480

480 James Bond Interest: For Your Eyes Only movie poster, 1981, quad, for United Artists, printed in England by Lonsdale & Bartholomew, Nottingham, 76cm x 100cm (folded left and right hand edge, supported with cellotape, and a torn hole approx. 4cm x 1cm with minor loss)

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

481 James Bond interest: Live and Let Die movie poster for United Artists, 1973, published by Loeb, Amsterdam, and distributed in the UK and Scandinavia by Argus/Attica, Harlow, 98cm x 69cm (folded, with light creasing and a small hole where the creases meet)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

482 James Bond Interest: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service movie poster, for United Artists, 1969, published by Loeb, Amsterdam, distributed in the UK and Scandinavia by Argus/Attica, Harlow, 98cm x 69cm (folded with associated light creases)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

483 George III mahogany bracket clock, by Jonathan Mann, London, caddy top with lacquered brass carrying handle, painted 6’’ dial with moon phase and central alarm indicator, the movement striking on a bell, with engraved backplate, with pendulum, all raised on a plinth base, height 45cm, width 23cm, depth 16.5cm

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£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

484 Chinese carved soapstone sculpture of a leaping carp, height 31.5cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

485 Winterhalder & Hofmeier mahogany cased chiming mantel clock, the lancet shaped case enclosing a brass dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring, regulator to the arch, the movement striking on two gongs, all raised on bracket feet, height 33cm, width 23.5cm

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£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

486 Late Georgian silkwork tapestry of a biblical scene featuring a shepherd pointing the way, framed and glazed, 46cm x 58.5cm

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 487

487 Victorian woolwork tapestry featuring an English clipper on calm seas, within a contemporary rosewood frame, 48cm x 68cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

488 Victorian woolwork ship portrait of HMS Hawke, framed, 25cm x 33cm; also a similar tapestry ship portrait (un-named), 26cm x 35cm (2) £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

489 Pair of Chinese carved celadon green jade Kylins, 20th Century, on carved wooden stands, 11.5cm x 11cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lot 490

490 George Maxim (1885-1940), Pair, ‘La Filleuse’ and ‘Preneur à priser’, bronze, signed, on scagliola marble square bases, height 32cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

491 Victorian taxidermy display featuring exotic birds including humming birds, presented under a glass dome and on an ebonised base, height 64cm, width 44cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

Lot 492

492 Chinese cloisonné jardinière, 19th Century, decorated with panels of dragons over foaming waves and Shi-Shi, in colours, against a green ground dispersed with scrolling lotus flower and auspicious objects, two character Ming mark, 29cm diameter, height 22cm

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

493 Chinese bronze incense burner, modelled as a boy riding a bull whilst playing a flute, circa 1900 (with damages), width 36cm, height 34cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

Lots 494 and 19

494 Italian carved and gilded limewood figure of St Anne, 18th or 19th Century, height 67cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

495 Victorian Paisley shawl, in Kashmiri style, size 330cm x 158cm (two small tears)

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 496

496 French gilt ormolu mantel clock, late 19th Century, surmounted with cherubs holding a flaming urn, over two columns flanking a floral decorated porcelain dial, with a Sevres style painted panel of courtiers beneath, the whole flanked with Cupid figures, the movement striking on a bell, raised on a velvet covered gilt wood base, total height 57.5cm

Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

497 Robert Collins, Paisley, mahogany and inlaid stick barometer, early 19th Century, painted scale, with thermometer, height 97cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

498 Victorian coromandel vanity box, brass edging, opening to reveal a full complement of glass bottles with silver plated covers, fitted with two jewellery drawers behind a pull down front, fitted with a Bramah lock (no key), width 31cm, depth 24cm, height 21cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

499 Victorian walnut stationery box, hinged top and slope front opening to reveal a comparted interior with pen rest, calendar and a pull out drawer at the front (with key), width 32cm, height 31cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

500 Cased pair of percussion pistols by Osborne and Jackson, circa 1840-60, .50 calibre, with 4’’ octagonal barrels, scroll engraved lockplates, signed, with dolphin form hammer, chequered walnut grip, length 22cm, in a mahogany and Morocco leather fitted case with brass and leather shot and powder flask, wad cutter, bullet mould, turnscrews etc and with working key, the case 37cm x 28cm x 8.5cm

£2000 - £3000 plus 25% BP*

501 John Probin, London, flintlock pistol, .70 calibre, 9’’ octagonal damascus barrel, chequered walnut stock with integral ram bar and signed lock plate, 38cm

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

502 Double barrelled over and under percussion pistol by Wilkinson, London, .50 calibre, 6’’ barrels, with foliate chased lock and hammers, front stirrup mounted steel ramrod, sliding safety with left hand side belt hook, foliate engraved trigger guard and stock cap, with fine chequering, vacant silver escutcheon, 27.5cm

£1200 - £1800 plus 25% BP*

503 Afghan flintlock Jezail, 45.5’’ barrel, East India Company lock, the forend and stock inlaid throughout with mother of pearl and copper banding, length 155cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 504

504 Westley Richards, Liverpool, leather cartridge case, embossed with initials and with a brass escutcheon inscribed ‘J A Thorburn, Liverpool’, with original trade label on the inside cover, with five divisions with oak partitions and original leather straps, brass lock plate, width 40cm, depth 26cm, height 14.5cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

505 American log cabin quilt, New York State, circa 1880, executed in the Courthouse Steps design, size approx. 202cm x 242cm

Provenance: Purchased from Pioneer Interiors, The Netherlands and Wisconsin, 1980.

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

506 Clock golf set, boxed, with cast iron Roman numerals, three aluminium headed adapted hickory shafted putters, with instructions

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

Lots 507 and 508

507 Late 17th Century carved oak bracket, carved with a grotesque mask and paper scroll, 22cm x 16.5cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

508 Mouseman carved oak octagonal teapot stand, 21cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

509 Fijian carved hardwood cannibalistic fork, traditional form, the handle with chequered barrel centre, four slightly splayed prongs, 37.5cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

Lot 510

510 Chinese bronze figure of Guanyin, Qing Dynasty, 18th or 19th Century, dressed in robes and a beaded necklace, standing serenely, Ming six character mark, dark brown patination, height 37.5cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

Lots 511, 513 and 515

511 Regency rosewood and brass inlaid sarcophagus tea caddy, circa 1820, with lion’s mask ring handles, vacant interior with three compartments, all raised on lacquered ball feet, width 31cm (with a working key)

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

512 George IV needlework sampler, by Ellen Lowook (sic) Aged 9 Years, Skipton, 1828, centred with a verse and bordered with a village scene, flower vases, figures and animals, framed and glazed, 51.5cm x 59cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

513 George III satinwood and inlaid tea caddy, circa 1790, of domed casket form, the front panel inlaid with bows and vase oval inlays in harewood and boxwood, the interior with replaced covers, width 21cm, height 16cm, depth 14cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

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514 Unusual money box, worked as a miniature Georgian mahogany serpentine front chest of drawers ‘apprentice piece’, width 13.5cm, height 13cm, depth 9cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

515 George III yewood and inlaid sewing box, the arched cover crossbanded with rosewood, inlaid with satinwood, rosewood veneered handle, opening to a vacant interior, with a comparted pull out drawer to the base (with a working key), width 22.5cm, height 20cm, depth 20.5cm

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

Lots 516 and 517

516 British Steam Interest: Beyer, Peacock & Co. Ltd Gorton Foundry brass plaque, Manchester 1910, 43cm x 20cm

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

517 Nautical themed oak cased barometer, the dial signed ‘M Ayler, Llandudno’, 11cm dial set with brass bezel, within a ship’s wheel frame, height 39cm, width 36cm

£80 - £100 plus 25% BP*

518 Mason’s brass mounted turned wooden mallet, having a cross form plate inscribed ‘Behold I build an House to the name of the Lord my God’, 23cm

£200 - £250 plus 25% BP*

519 Killarney style fiddle back mahogany and inlaid writing box, early 19th Century, slope front inlaid with a conch shell within delicate arbutus fronds and fruit, opening to a vacant interior, and with a pull out side drawer (in need of restoration), width 34.5cm, depth 32cm, height 10cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

520 Crocodile skin suitcase by Reid & Todd Ltd, Glasgow, with brass locks, brown satin lined interior, width 51cm, depth 33.5cm, height 16cm

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

521 Crocodile skin suitcase, brown fabric interior, brass locks, with brown canvas cover, width 40cm, depth 33cm, height 19.5cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

522 George III mahogany and inlaid knife box, circa 1800, the sloping top with conch shell inlay in harewood and satinwood, opening to an interior with loose divisions, height 37.5cm, width 22cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lot 523

523 Jaeger Le-Coultre gilt brass chinoiserie Atmos clock, plexi-glass panels, signed Marina, 526-5 calibre movement, 23cm x 18cm

Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches £650 - £900 plus 25% BP*

524 French Art Nouveau bronze paper knife, circa 1900, cast with the face of a girl centred within an orchid, mid brown patina, 27.5cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

Lots 525 and 526

525 Austrian bronze and green onyx pen tray, surmounted with a bronze prowling tiger, 25cm; also a green onyx box, the cover surmounted with a bronze beaver, 12cm; and an onyx and walnut blotter surmounted with a metallic bronzed finish hippopotamus, 15cm (3) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

526 Austrian cold painted bronze green onyx ashtray, cast as a jenny wren chick, 10.5cm

£80 - £100 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 520 and 521
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527 Number of pewter plates of varying size, 18th and 19th Century, the largest 30.5cm, four of 24.5cm, two of 19.5cm, and three of 17cm (10)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lots 528 and 529

528 Indian Benares enamelled white metal elephant, early 20th Century, traditional form with caparisoned figure beneath a canopy, bejewelled with glass and pearls, height 12.5cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

529 Indian hand decorated alabaster hookah flask, decorated with panels of figures bordered with carved and gilded leaves, height 18.5cm £200 - £250 plus 25% BP*

530 Victorian brass mounted expandable folding bookstand, 33cm Ivory exemption application no. 2DXH6E3G

£40 - £80 plus 25% BP*

531 French brass miniature carriage timepiece, circa 1900-20, with keyed carrying handle, Corinthian columns flanking a white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the backplate signed L’Epee, height 9.5cm, in original red Morocco leather carrying case (with key)

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£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

532 The Windsor Ideal Model 8 six string banjo, by A O Windsor, Birmingham, rosewood case, mother of pearl eyes, length 90cm, cased £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

533 French brass carriage clock by E M & Co., Paris, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, inscribed ‘John Hall & Co., Manchester, Paris Make’, the movement striking on the hours and half hour on a gong, height 14.5cm, with key and original Morocco leather carrying case, 16.5cm x 12cm wide

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£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

534 17th Century oak coffer panel, later inscribed with initials and dated 1739, 114cm x 36cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

535 Brass repeating carriage clock, having a printed dial with Roman numerals, within brass fretted surround detailed with cherubs and foliage, reeded three quarter pilasters, the movement striking on a gong the hour and half hour, over a stepped square base (with key), height 17cm

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£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 536

536 In the style of Josef Lorenzl, an Art Deco cold painted bronze figure of a girl holding an ostrich fan, painted in gilt bronze, unsigned, mounted on an alabaster socle, height 27cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

Lots 537 - 539

537 Treen dairy or grain bowl, the edge with simplistic carved chevron decoration, 38.5cm diameter

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

538 18th Century fruitwood shallow bowl, oval shape with reeded and banded decoration on the underside and with some wrought metal repairs, 42cm diameter

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

539 Cheshire heraldry interest: Painted carved wooden mallard argent crest, probably from the Arms of Bressy of Bulkeley/Tiverton, height 35cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

540 French Napoleonic Wars gladius type short sword, circa 1832, with reeded brass hilt, double sided 48.5cm blade, total length 63.5cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

Lots 541 and 543

541 Late Victorian brass skeleton timepiece clock, 11cm silvered chapter dial with Roman numerals, single train fusee movement with brass pendulum and key, presented under a glass dome with ebonised wooden base, total height 38cm x 28cm

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£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

542 Indian Talwar sword, 19th Century, single edged 78cm blade, fullered on both sides with traditional cruciform hilt with disc pommel, marked ‘H754’, total length 89.5cm, with scabbard

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

543 French boulle mantel clock, circa 1880, the case surmounted with a cherub and gilt ormolu embellishments throughout, enclosing a dial with blue enamelled Roman numerals, the movement striking on a bell, height 40cm

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£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

544 Number of calling card cases, including a leather and metal framed case, circa 1880, with silk embroidered interior pocket, 13cm x 8.5cm; two leather slip top cases; Morocco leather sliding button slip top case, probably German, 9cm; and a Victorian leather outer case for a silver calling card case (5)

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

Lots 545 - 547

545 Asprey & Co., London, boulle box, late 19th Century, possibly for string, having a sloping front and button operating catch, the side panel with two brass brackets, width 7.5cm, height 8cm, depth 9cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

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546 Pair of George V tortoiseshell folding spectacles, with gold coloured bridge and hinges, with faux shagreen case

£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*

547 Victorian brass mounted burr walnut stationery casket, domed form opening to a comparted interior, with a working key, width 16.5cm, height 13cm, depth 10cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

548 Four treen card cases, including a finely carved Indian sandalwood case, circa 1860-80, detailed with a turtle and palm tree, 8.5cm x 5cm; a marquetry case in multiple woods, 10.5cm x 7cm; a Mediterranean olive wood case, 9cm x 5.5cm; and a French straw slip top case, mid to late 19th Century, 11cm x 7cm

£50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

549 Three early 19th Century tortoiseshell calling card cases, each of rectangular form with hinged top, the largest 10.5cm x 8cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

550 Pair of cold painted spelter figures of pug dogs, circa 1900, each seated on haunches, with a bronzed finish, cast with a seal mark, height 11cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

551 Bronze model of a terrier, circa 1900, 13cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

552 French mother of pearl calling card case, with engraved silver diamond shaped escutcheon and a blue card concertina interior, 11cm x 7.5cm; also a mother of pearl and abalone hinged top calling card case; and a similar mother of pearl calling card case with diamond design (3)

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

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553 Tortoiseshell singing bird automata music box, 19th Century, having a landscape enamelled cover opening to a pop up singing bird with iridescent feathers (one wing is detached but present), and gilt brass filigree grille, plain rectangular case with hinged compartment housing a later key, 10cm x 7cm x 3cm

£500 - £800 plus 25% BP*

554 Japanese black and gold lacquered slip top calling card case, late Meiji (1868-1912), decorated with quail and insects in gold lacquer against a black ground, 11cm x 7.5cm; also an early 19th Century engraved pearl hinged top calling card case, circa 1830, detailed with a bird perched amidst branches and a sailing boat on distant seas, 10cm x 7.5cm (2)

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

555 Japanese bronze vase, Meiji (1868-1912), bottle form with slender neck, surmounted with a crane, signed to the base, height 28cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

556 Pair of Japanese cloisonné vases, Meiji (1868-1912), shouldered ovoid form decorated with chrysanthemum against a deep blue ground, height 23cm

Provenance: Glade Antiques (Oriental Specialists, Buckinghamshire). Purchased 2000 at a cost of £800.

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

557 Japanese bronze figure of a blind traveller, Meiji (1868-1912), the elderly man holding a staff (damaged), draped with scroll details, supported on a platform base, mid brown patina, height 42cm, width 24cm

£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*

558 Chinese carved pale celadon jade table ornament, worked as a hawk and doves on a peony rock, 20th Century, height 24.5cm, width 19cm, raised on a carved wooden stand £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

559 Pair of Chinese pale celadon jade ornaments, carved as cranes standing on a rock, with carved wooden stands, height 30cm, width 14cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lot 560

560 British United Clock Company racing bicycle clock, circa 1910, the clock with Arabic numerals, signed to the dial in the Kite logo ‘BUC Co.’, manual winding movement, supported on a decorative floral cast base, width 16.5cm, height 17.5cm

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£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

561 Chinese carved jade pendant, 55mm x 34mm; also a celadon jadeite pebble, carved with a happy Buddha, 11cm

£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

562 Egyptian Cairo ware silver overlaid copper plate, worked with ancient Egyptian figures, 30.5cm diameter

£80 - £100 plus 25% BP*

563 George VI Naval officer’s dress short sword, 45.5cm etched blade with royal and naval cyphers inscribed ‘Gieves’ with gilt brass finger guard with acorn terminals, shagreen grip and lion’s head pommel, length 60cm, with original scabbard with two suspension rings, and with original rain cover

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

564 1803 pattern British Infantry flank officer’s sword, curved 29’’ single edged blade, blued and with gilt detail decoration, inscribed ‘Wheeler & Son, Birmingham, Warranted’, gilt brass hilt with GR cypher, shagreen grip with lion’s head pommel, with original leather scabbard with metal mounts and two rings for suspension

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

Lots 563 and 564

565 Kayserzinn pewter ale flagon, tapered form, the hinged cover with a profile portrait of Kaiser Wilhelm II, decorated throughout with royal and baronial arms, height 36cm

£80 - £100 plus 25% BP*

566 Italian (Naples) bas relief porcelain plaque, featuring an execution, decorated in colours and mounted within a gilt moulded frame, 31.5cm x 24.5cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

567 Set of molecular models by Catalin Ltd, contained within a fitted case, width 50cm

£50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

568 Pair of Dutch brass candlesticks, each with five sconces over multi-knopped columns with drip tray, height 45.5cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

569 Pair of French bronze busts, late 19th Century, depicting a young man and woman, nicely patinated mid brown, height 26cm

£400 - £500 plus 25% BP*

570 Hippolyte Francois Moreau (French 1832-1927), Charmeuse, bronze, signed, titled to the base, height 53cm

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

571 Japanese cloisonné vase, ovoid form decorated with panels of dragons and phoenix against a black ground, 24.5cm

£50 - £60 plus 25% BP*

572 Chinese red guri lacquer stemp cup, Ming Dynasty, probably 15th or 16th Century, carved in relief with three registers of ruyi-heads, over a trumpet stem with spreading foot, the interior lined with white metal, the foot similarly covered (damages and losses between the stem and the bowl), height 11cm, 12cm diameter

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

573 Pair of Cairo ware silver overlay brass vases, circa 1900, height 33cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

Lots 574 and 575

574 Unusual Victorian papier mâché tea caddy, circa 1860, the hinged cover opening to two caddy covers, over a flared base, inlaid throughout with mother of pearl floral details embellished in gilt, 30cm x 26cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

575 Victorian gilded papier mâché jewellery box, circa 1850, decorated with anthemion and with mother of pearl escutcheon, opening to an interior with a tray, all raised on squat bun feet, with key, 27cm x 22cm x 11cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

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576 After the Antique, bronze sculpture of Danaides, light brown patina, height 32cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

577 After the Antique, Wrestlers, bronze, mid brown patina, inscribed ‘Giv Bologna’, on a sienna marble base, 14.5cm x 13cm

£200 - £250 plus 25% BP*

578 After the Antique, bronze model of a bull, mid to dark brown patina, mounted on a stepped oval plinth, the bronze 16cm x 11cm, overall width 27cm

£200 - £250 plus 25% BP*

579 Edward VIII mahogany dial wall clock by F W Elliott Ltd, painted with Roman numerals and bearing an ERVIII crowned cypher, 30cm diameter, with brass bezel, fusee movement, with pendulum and key, 40cm diameter

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£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

580 Pressed burr wood circular snuff box, 19th Century, the cover decorated with a scene of revellers, titled ‘Fete Flamande’, tortoiseshell lined, 8.5cm diameter

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

581 Dutch brass coal bin, with lion’s mask ring handles, decorated with flowerhead roundels and fruit, raised on claw and ball feet, height 40cm, 42.5cm diameter

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

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Lots 576 - 578

582 Set of Victorian brass fire irons, 58cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

583 Two Chinese Dog of Fo seals, 4.5cm; also a small bronze Dog of Fo, 3.5cm; and a further bronze square form seal, 5cm x 4cm (4) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

584 Pair of Victorian lion and unicorn cast iron boot scrapes, mid 19th Century, the lion 68cm, the unicorn 60cm, maximum height 42cm

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

585 Medieval pilgrim crucifix metal pendant, 6cm x 3.5cm; also a Tudor brass seal ring (2)

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lot 586

586 Matthew Noble (1817-76), Bust of William Renshaw Esq, marble, signed and dated London 1857, height 75cm, width 53cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

587 A small collection of Egyptian faience scarabs, the largest 8cm, the smallest 12mm (20)

£50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

Lot 588

588 Leeds Fireclay Company buff glazed stoneware jardinière, in the manner of Archibald Knox, having a fluted column over a square base, height 81cm, 34.5cm diameter

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

589 Victorian horn mounted steel phlegms; also a small brass mounted spirit level (2)

£20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

590 Richard Macdonald (American, Contemporary), ‘Showtime, Atelier’, a limited edition patinated bronze figure, numbered 202/950, mounted on a stepped circular black marble base, height 39cm, with certificate of authenticity and supporting documentation

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

591 David Goode (Contemporary), 'Juno', bronze, on a square black marble plinth, height 28cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

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FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS

600 Burr walnut extending dining table, in Queen Anne Revival style, late 20th Century, the top crossbanded and accommodating one extra leaf, length 182cm extending to 243cm, width 114cm, raised on shell carved swan neck legs with pointed pad feet, height 75cm; together with a set of eight mahogany dining chairs in the Chippendale style, with carved splat backs and blue leather upholstered seats, on carved cabriole forelegs, comprising two carvers and six singles (9)

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

601 George III mahogany small chest of drawers, the top crossbanded with walnut, over four long graduating drawers with later brass swan neck handles and escutcheons and with carrying handle to each side, raised on bracket feet, width 78cm, height 73.5cm, depth 47cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

Lot 602

602 Quality large oak gateleg table in 18th Century style, the oval top with drop leaves supported on double gates, turned and ringed supports united by a stretcher base, length 98cm, width 56cm and when open 152cm, height 77cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

603 Oak joined coffer, 18th Century, the two plank top over a three recessed panel front, raised on short stile feet, width 138cm, depth 56cm, height 76cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lot 604

604 George III mahogany bachelor’s chest, having a brushing slide over four graduating long drawers with chiselled brass swan neck handles, raised on straight bracket feet, width 94cm, depth 50cm, height 81cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

Lot 605

605 Queen Anne style walnut cabinet on stand, having a moulded cornice with barrel fronted frieze drawer over two satinwood banded arched panel doors, opening to a configuration of eleven short drawers flanking a central cupboard door opening to three further small drawers, over a stand fitted with a further barrel fronted frieze drawer, all raised on swan neck legs with trefid feet, width 105cm, depth 55cm, height 159cm

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

Lot 606

606 Walnut and marquetry inlaid box chest on stand, in the William and Mary style, inlaid to the top and front panel with flowers and foliage and with geometric crossbanding, white metal lock plate and with metal carrying handles to each side, raised on a stand with bracket feet, width 122cm, height 90cm, depth 62cm

£500 - £700 plus 25% BP*

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607 George III gentleman’s mahogany washstand, the folding top opening to an interior with wells and a pull up mirror, over a false drawer and two real drawers beneath, each with brass ring handles (one having been converted), with brass carrying handle to each side, raised on chamfered square supports, width 46cm, height 84.5cm, depth 45.5cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*

608 Charles II oak joined coffer, dated 1662, the three recessed panel top over a front carved with ‘16 RI 62’, three recessed panel front with channel moulded outlines, raised on stile feet, width 126cm, depth 60cm, height 69cm

£250 - £350 plus 25% BP*

609 French Kingwood lady’s writing table, late 19th Century or early 20th Century, shaped rectangular top inset with gilt tooled green leather writing surface, single pull out drawer with a cast brass escutcheon, raised on slender cabriole legs with ormolu appliques, width 73cm, depth 48cm, height 75cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

610 Nain woollen carpet, the central dark blue field with a fawn medallion within scarlet, fawn and blue vase spandrels, with a fawn and peach border with blue and scarlet reserves, size approx. 356cm x 243cm

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

611 William IV mahogany lady’s writing table, with gilt tooled green leather top over lappet carved supports united by a turned stretcher, raised on knuckle feet, width 91cm, depth 48cm, height 78cm

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

612 Pair of late Victorian or Edwardian oak Glastonbury type armchairs, with carved cresting rail (one deficient), over pierced panel backs and solid seats, raised on cross form supports, width 65cm, height 88cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lot 613

613 Victorian oak coaching or campaign writing table, having a folding top on a cross stretcher base, opening to reveal an interior with writing surface and stationery compartments, width 61cm, height when closed 98cm

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

614 Marco Polo Gallery, Murano, circular mirror, 100cm diameter, original label verso £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lot 615

615 Set of eight Chippendale Revival mahogany dining chairs, comprising six singles and two carvers, all with acanthus carved cresting rail and interlaced splat, brown rexine drop in seats, acanthus carved forelegs with claw and ball feet, £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

616 Victorian child’s ash Windsor armchair, height 102cm, width 44cm £60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 617

617 Early George III oak dresser and plate rack, possibly Montgomeryshire, circa 1760, the boarded rack with two shelves with wire cup hooks, over a stepped base fitted with three drawers with brass swan neck handles, over an arcaded pot board base raised on stile feet, width 149cm, height 170cm

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

618 Victorian burr walnut kneehole desk, with inverted breakfront top with gilt tooled leather surface and with a configuration of nine well figured drawers flanking a central recessed panel cupboard door, all raised on a plinth base and concealed brass castors, width 109cm, depth 55.5cm, height 73cm

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

619 Mahogany and inlaid adjustable music stand, probably Dutch, 19th Century, the lyre shaped adjustable top inlaid with scrolling flowers and musical trompe l’oeil, adjusting on a brass column, with an hexagonal column and umbrella supports, minimum height 128cm, width 41cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

620 Kirman fawn ground woollen carpet, centred with a pink blue and pink foliate medallion, bordered with flowers, with a dark blue acanthus scroll outer border, size approx. 356cm x 272cm

£500 - £800 plus 25% BP*

Lot 621

621 Oak bible box, 18th Century with later alterations, hinged cover opening to reveal a later interior with pull out tray, flute carved front panel with spurious date ‘1661’, width 65cm, depth 50cm, height 18cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

622 Provincial fruitwood low dresser, 19th Century, the top crossbanded with mahogany and with three drawers, each crossbanded and with brass fretwork handles, raised on tapered square section legs, width 186cm, depth 39cm, height 72.5cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

623 Nest of American walnut occasional tables, late 19th Century, the largest 44cm x 32.5cm, all raised on turned slender baluster legs and stretchers, height 66cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

624 Late Victorian mahogany and inlaid corner chair, circa 1890, bow back inlaid with satinwood and boxwood stringing, pink upholstered pad seat, raised on tapered square legs united by a cross stretcher, height 73cm, width 58cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

625 Victorian gilt moulded triptych overmantel mirror, mid 19th Century, having three bevelled glass plates bordered with C-scrolls and Rococo scrolls, height 64cm, width 120cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

626 Late Victorian mahogany Sutherland table, circa 1890, with drop leaves over swing out gates, turned stretcher and acanthus carved toes and castors, width 68cm, depth 18cm, height 65cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

627 Late Regency rosewood mirrored wall shelf, having a brass galleried top, two lacquered brass columns over a lower shelf, width 80.5cm, height 28cm, depth 14.5cm (originally a chiffonier gallery top)

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lot 618 Lot 622
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628 George III provincial oak bureau, circa 1800, sloping top opening to reveal a configuration of drawers and pigeonholes around a central inlaid cupboard door, over two short and three long graduating drawers, each crossbanded with mahogany and with tear drop handles, raised on bracket feet, width 110cm, height 120cm, depth 63cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

629 Regency goncalo alves tripod table, rectangular top over a slender turned and ringed column, raised on three umbrella supports, 41cm x 40cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

630 Tabriz red ground woollen carpet, centred with a blue, red and fawn pendant medallion bordered with blue and red foliate spandrels, within a blue and pink/madder border dispersed with flowerheads, size approx. 345cm x 245cm

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

631 George IV mahogany collector’s cabinet, circa 1825, in the manner of George Bullock, the carved anthemion crest over two doors with ebony stringing, opening to two short drawers and four graduated long drawers, all with ebony cockbeaded edge and ebony knobs, over a feather reeded carved apron and faux stand with turned and reeded legs, width 46cm, depth 30.5cm, height 77.5cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

632 Art Deco mahogany display cabinet, circa 1935-40, with a sunburst astragal glazed door, opening to two plate glass shelves, over shaped legs, height 122cm, width 57.5cm, depth 28cm

£20 - £30 plus 25% BP*

633 Green deep buttoned leather upholstered chesterfield style settee, with a low back and serpentine front, raised on short turned legs with brass cup castors, width 197cm, depth 88cm

£140 - £180 plus 25% BP*

Lot 630 Lot 633
73 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
Lot 631 (open) Lot 631

Lot 634

634 Deep buttoned green leather armchair in the Georgian style, raised on moulded square section legs, width 89cm, height 110cm, depth 82cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

635 Brown leather upholstered chesterfield style settee, raised on bun feet, width 211cm, depth 90cm, height 78cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

636 Victorian style brown deep buttoned leather upholstered armchair, with rounded back and bowed seat front, raised on turned legs with brass castors, width 77cm, height 96cm, depth 93cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

637 Set of four Victorian walnut balloon back dining chairs, circa 1870, with a carved centre bar, terracotta fabric stuffover seats, French cabriole forelegs, height to the top of the seat 49cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

638 Victorian burr walnut breakfast or supper table, circa 1840-60, the finely figured quarter veneered oval top supported on four carved scroll supports centred with a turned finial, on four carved cabriole legs with scroll toes and white pot castors, width 144cm, depth 112cm, height 72cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

639 Victorian mahogany small sideboard, the back with acanthus carved crest and moulded edge with three ogee fronted frieze drawers, over three moulded panel cupboard doors enclosing shelves and a cutlery drawers, width 153cm, depth 55cm, height 144cm

£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*

640 Kashan deep red ground woollen carpet, centred with a blue and fawn medallion, the field dispersed with palmettes and with dark blue and fawn spandrels, within a dark blue running palmette border with outer guard stripes, size approx. 366cm x 240cm

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

641 Victorian mahogany cylinder front desk, circa 1870, barrel front lifting to reveal four small drawers and pigeonholes, with pull out gilt tooled red leather writing slide, over two pedestals, each with four drawers with turned wooden knobs, raised on a plinth base, width 136cm, height 109cm, depth 75cm

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

642 Wilson of Kendal, provincial oak eight day longcase clock, the hood with central brass urn finial, over two slender columns flanking a brass 13’’ dial, signed and with a hatched centre, subsidiary seconds, the movement striking on a bell, with two weights and a pendulum, the trunk with a conch shell inlay to a shaped door, raised on a box base, height 192cm

Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

Lot 638 Lot 640 Lot 641
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643 Edwardian brass extending standard lamp, centred with a galleried circular tray detailed with Islamic calligraphy, over four square section supports with spade feet, ivory coloured satin shade, minimum height 60cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

644 George III oak and inlaid linen box, circa 1790, three plank top over a three recessed panel front inlaid with conch shell in satinwood and harewood, raised on bracket feet, width 119cm, depth 55cm, height 68cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

645 Provincial oak lowboy, circa 1820-40, three plank top fitted with two short and one long central drawer, raised on swan neck legs with pad feet, width 77.5cm, depth 49cm, height 70cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

646 Early Victorian mahogany and ivory coloured fabric companion stool, with cross form supports united by a turned stretcher, width 82cm, depth 63cm, height 51cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

647 John Greaves, Newcastle, walnut eight day longcase clock, mid 18th Century, the hood with cavetto moulded cornice and two brass capped columns, flanking a brass 12’’ dial with signed silvered chapter ring, matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the arch with calendar dial and rolling penny moon, eight day movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and two weights, the trunk with crossbanded arched door over a box base with moulded plinth, height 221cm

Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches £800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

648 Indian carved hardwood octagonal table, circa 1900, profusely carved with vine leaves throughout, width 50cm, height 49cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

649 Moorish octagonal parquetry table, circa 1900, inlaid throughout with mother of pearl and wood tesserae, width 46cm, height 62cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

650 Kashan fawn ground woollen rug, the field dispersed with palmettes and foliage in light and dark blues, within a palmette border, size approx. 310cm x 200cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

651 Provincial oak longcase clock, 12’’ brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring and Old Father Time to the arch, subsidiary seconds to the centre, eight day movement striking on a bell, with two weights and a pendulum, plain case with box base, height 210cm

Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

652 William & Mary style upholstered red fabric upholstered wing armchair, early 20th Century, with turned legs and stretchers, height 123cm, width 76cm

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

Lot 647 Lots 648 and 649 Lot 652
75 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%

Lot 653

653 George IV rosewood and brass inlaid decanter stand or sewing box, circa 1825, the top with canted corners, inlaid with foliate trails, and opening to an interior with a well, with pleated fabric, raised on turned and reeded legs with brass castors, width 53.5cm, depth 43cm, height 76cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

654 Oak moulded chest of drawers, in the Jacobean style, fitted with two short and two long drawers with geometric moulding, brass tear shaped drop handles, raised on bun feet, width 91cm, depth 52cm, height 92cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

655 Quality Irish Chippendale Revival carved mahogany side chair, floral moquette stuffover seat with scallop carved pad feet, height 100cm, width 53cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

656 King Edward VII coronation stool, cane seat, embossed ‘ER VII Coronation’ to the underside, 43cm x 30cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

657 Mahogany tilt top tripod table, the rectangular top over a turned baluster column and three umbrella supports, width 84cm, depth 61cm

Lot 658

658 Skovby Kirsebaer cherrywood finish circular extending dining table, when closed 120cm diameter, opening to three integral enclosed leaves forming a trefoil, width 146cm, over a drum pedestal, height 72cm, together with four matching stick back dining chairs with upholstered seats (5)

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

659 Skovby Kirsebaer cherrywood bowfront side cabinet, fitted with two drawers with two cupboard doors beneath, width 81cm, height 87cm, depth 45cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

660 Bidjar woollen runner, circa 1900, fawn field with a herati of flowerheads and crescent form foliage in reds, greens and blue, within a red abrashed border with flowerheads and foliage in dark blues and pinks, size approx. 456cm x 106cm (holed and with moth damage)

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

661 Mahogany two drawer side table, 19th Century, raised on turned legs with pad feet, width 106cm, depth 44cm, height 72cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

Lot 654
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Lot 662

662 J Twyford, Manchester, mahogany eight day longcase clock, circa 1810, with swan neck pediment and three turned wooden finials over double turned cluster columns flanking a 13’’ painted dial, signed and with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the movement striking on a bell, with two weights and a pendulum, feathered mahogany Gothic inspired door within cluster columns, over a canted box base raised on bracket feet, 221cm

Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

663 Early Victorian mahogany bowfront sideboard, circa 1840, with a stepped back over a frieze drawer and a kneehole drawer beneath, flanked by a decanter drawer and a cellarette, all raised on turned and reeded legs, width 198cm, depth 69cm, height 103cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

664 Late George III mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1810-20, fitted with three small frieze drawers with brass knobs, over two short and three long graduating drawers within ogee moulded pilasters and with brass swan neck handles and bone escutcheons, raised on ogee bracket feet, width 139cm, depth 55cm, height 124cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

665 Robert Heritage ‘Knightsbridge’ long sideboard made by Archie Shine Ltd, of teak and afromosia with four reeded front drawers to one side and four cupboard doors opening to one extant shelf, length 244cm, depth 46cm, height 82cm

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

666 John Herbert for Younger Furniture, teak dining room suite comprising pull out extending dining table, length 175cm extending to 227cm, width 92cm, together with five matching dining chairs

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

Lot 663 Lot 664 Lot 666
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665

667 G-Plan Fresco teak long sideboard, centred with four drawers with two cupboard doors at either side, opening to shelves, width 213cm, depth 46cm, height 81cm

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

668 G-Plan teak Fresco extending dining table and chairs, the circular table 122cm diameter, extending to 168cm, together with six circular seated dining chairs with original black PVC upholstery, cross stretchers (7)

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

669 Florentine style carved giltwood wall mirror, the frame carved with acanthus scrolls, late 19th or early 20th Century, the plate later, 113cm x 97cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

670 Persian Malayer woollen rug, late 19th Century, centred with a red flowerhead motif within a fawn reserve against a dark blue ground, with flowerheads and foliage, red and blue spandrels and a sky blue abrashed border detailed with songbirds and red flowers (worn and torn), size approx. 193cm x 156cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

671 George III mahogany early Pembroke table, circa 1780, having a single frieze drawer, the rectangular top with two short drop leaves, over two pullout gates to one side (the opposing gates are missing), all raised on tapered square section legs, length 122.5cm, width at the top 63cm opening to 110cm, height 72cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

672 William IV rosewood folding pedestal card table, circa 1835, the top swivelling over an acanthus carved cornucopia frieze over a tulip carved column with lappet collar and circular base, with paper scroll feet and concealed castors, width 92cm, depth 46cm, height 77cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

673 Pair of Buckley Pottery salt glazed drain couplings, probably late 19th Century, height 62cm, 44cm diameter at the top flange

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 667 Lot 668 Lot 669

674 Victorian burr walnut and inlaid harlequin davenport, having a pull up stationery compartment (mechanism defunct and fretwork damaged), over a piano front with pull out writing slope with inkwell and pen tray, four drawers to one side, each with a turned wooden knob (one deficient), the front with a boxwood and ebony inlaid panel, all raised on pot castors, width 59cm, depth 55cm, height 89cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

675 Exhibition quality French rosewood and inlaid lady’s vanity table, circa 1860, having a shaped mirror with moulded carved outlines surmounted with a shell, supported on carved supports, over a table fitted with two small jewellery drawers profusely inlaid with brass, pewter, mother of pearl, abalone and coloured lacquers, opening to reveal a writing slide with original gilt tooled purple Morocco leather writing surface, pull out drawer to the frieze, with comparted interior with inlaid and kingwood banded trays and covers, and two pen trays, keyed inlays to the front, over a sliding ivory silk pleated sewing well, a barrel fronted drawer to either side, all raised on profusely carved supports with small barleytwist columns and C-scrolls, united by double S-scrolled stretcher with silk damask foot pad, the whole raised on brass castors, width 85cm, depth 53.5cm, height 140cm

Ivory exemption application no. 8XALF4BB

£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*

676 French gilt brass ten branch chandelier, late 19th/early 20th Century, cast throughout with acanthus and ivy trumpets, 90cm diameter

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

677 Chinese carved wooden armchair, the back heavily detailed with phoenix, the forearms carved with dragons masks, over a shaped seat with keyed edge, raised on carved cabriole legs, width 67cm, height 86cm

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

Lot 674
79 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
Lot 675

Lot 678

678 Edwardian brass and cut glass hall lantern, the glass panels centred with a star cut, 66cm drop, 26cm square

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

679 Late George III mahogany dressing table mirror, rectangular plate supported on turned columns over a base fitted with three jewellery drawers flanked by reeded half pilasters, and raised on bun feet, width 55cm, height 59cm

Ivory exemption application no. W25C23NX

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

680 Persian small woollen runner, brown field with three madder lozenge shaped medallions, within a fawn and madder border, size approx. 246cm x 91cm; also a Yomut crimson ground prayer rug, size approx. 148cm x 122cm (2)

£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*

681 Victorian Gothic Revival pollard oak octagonal jardinière stand, circa 1860, decorated with painted roundels in the manner of Medieval encaustic tiles, raised on four C-scroll supports, width 32cm, height 70cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

682 Set of four French silver plated and ormolu twin branch wall lights, late 19th Century, 40cm x 28cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

683 George III mahogany and inlaid hanging corner cupboard, circa 1790, with architectural broken dentil cornice centred with a brass eagle and ball finial, over a fielded panel door with central inlay, opening to three shelves and with a pull out drawer beneath, height 137cm, width 70cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

684 Late Victorian mahogany and satinwood banded revolving bookstand, square form with slat sides and cross form base, 35.5cm square, height 35cm

£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*

685 George V oak stick stand, with bergere panel front, original drip tray, height 79cm, width 38cm

£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*

686 George III mahogany dumb waiter, pedestal form with two circular moulded edge shelves, on a turned and reeded baluster column, over splayed reeded legs with brass toes and castors, height 105cm, maximum width 63cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

687 Late Victorian mahogany and satinwood banded collector’s table vitrine, with lift up glass panel top and glass panel sides, raised on tapered square section legs with spade toes, width 48cm, depth 37cm, height 76.5cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

688 Late Victorian mahogany and rosewood banded quartetto nest of tables, circa 1890, the largest 50cm x 35cm, all raised on slender turned and ringed supports, united with a bowed stretcher, height 70cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

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Lot 681 Lot 686 Lot 688

689 Victorian mahogany upholstered wing armchair, blue fabric upholstered back and seat, turned reeded baluster and inlaid forearms, raised on short tapered square legs with brass cup and pot castors, height 106cm, depth 82cm, width 66cm

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

690 Tekke Bokhara madder ground woollen rug, with two rows of guls and multi guard stripe border, size approx. 140cm x 99cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

691 James Lomax, Blackburn, a mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock, the hood with verre eglomise panels centred with a spurious gilt date ‘1778’, over two double brass capped Corinthian columns, flanking a painted 15’’ arched dial, the spandrels decorated with sailors in various states of inebriation, and with a sailing boat automata to the arch, subsidiary seconds and date dials to the centre, eight day movement striking on a bell, with a pendulum and two weights, the trunk with brass capped corinthian columns flanking a flame mahogany door with conch shell inlays in satinwood and harewood, over a canted box base with inlaid panel, raised on short bracket feet, height 245cm

Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

692 Late George III mahogany Pembroke table, the top with drop leaves over a single frieze drawer opposing a blind drawer, raised on tapered square section legs, width 77cm, depth 48cm, height 71cm

£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

693 Pair of reproduction mahogany writing tables, by Stiehl Furniture, New York, in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, with brown gilt tooled leather surface with drop leaves, over a pull out drawer, raised on reeded sabre legs united by turned stretcher, width 61.5cm, depth 51cm, height 69cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

81 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
Lot 693 Lot 689 Lot 691

694 Early George III oak dresser and plate rack, North Wales, circa 1760, open rack with a shaped apron and two shelves, each with cup hooks, over a stepped base with three drawers with brass swan neck handles, arcaded pot base, raised on stile feet, width 160cm, height 204cm, depth 40cm

£1200 - £1800 plus 25% BP*

695 Provincial fruitwood tilt top tripod table, the rectangular top tilting over a turned urn column and three cabriole legs, width 59cm, depth 42cm, height 65cm

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

696 William IV rosewood washstand, square folding top on turned and tulip carved slender columns with pot cupboard base, on inverted tulip legs with brass castors, width 37.5cm, depth 31cm, height 80cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*

697 Flemish carved oak side cabinet, late 19th Century, fitted with oak leaf carved frieze drawers with two cupboard doors beneath carved in bas relief with waterfowl, within carved and fluted columns, over a gadroon edged base, width 130cm, depth 58cm, height 100cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

698 Workshop of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson English oak dresser and plate rack, post 1971, the panelled pot bellied rack with two fluted shelves over a base with adzed top, over two frieze drawers with wrought metal loop handles and two four recessed panel cupboard doors opening to a shelf, width 121cm, height 185cm, depth 46cm

£2500 - £3500 plus 25% BP*

699 Set of six green stained beech Carimate dining chairs, by Vico Magistretti for Habitat, comprising four armchairs and two singles, each with envelope rush seats

£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*

700 Bokhara woollen rug, faded madder ground and multi guard stripe border, size approx. 125cm x 96cm

£30 - £50 plus 25% BP*

Lot 700
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Lot 694 Lot 698

701 Pembroke Major sofa, circa 2004, upholstered throughout in ‘Adagio Rose’ figured floral and pomegranate fabric, raised on turned feet with brass cup castors, width 226cm, depth 95cm, height 101cm

£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*

702 Late Regency mahogany and brass inlaid double scroll end settee, the reeded top rail centred with a panel inlaid in brass featuring a bird and foliate scrolls, green and ivory coloured damask striped upholstery throughout with reeded detailing to the forearms and a further three brass inlaid panels to the front edge, raised on inverted baluster legs, width 198cm, depth 64cm, height 88cm

£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*

703 Good set of six George IV goncalo alves dining chairs, circa 1825, the top rails carved with acanthus and paper scrolls, similarly carved centre bar, gold fabric squab seats, raised on tapered hexagonal and turned forelegs

£350 - £450 plus 25% BP*

704 Victorian mahogany kneehole washstand, circa 1860, threequarter gallery, fitted with a configuration of nine drawers, raised on a plinth base, width 136cm, depth 55.5cm, height 92cm

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

705 Early Victorian mahogany gentleman’s washstand (now converted), the hinged top opening to reveal a gilt tooled leather writing surface, over three long drawers with turned wooden knobs and three short drawers beneath, all raised on turned and ringed legs, width 54.5cm, depth 51.cm, height 85.5cm

£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*

Lot 702 Lot 703 Lot 705
83 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
Lot 701

Lot 708

706 George III oak enclosed dresser, late 18th Century, fitted with three frieze drawers over three further central short drawers and two fielded panel cupboard doors, all raised on stile feet, width 153cm, depth 52cm, height 89cm

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

707 Oak gateleg table, 18th Century with later alterations, oval top with drop leaves, supported on swing out gates and turned baluster supports united by a stretcher base, on bun feet, width 107cm, height 76cm, depth 55cm

£50 - £100 plus 25% BP*

708 Walnut library table in the early Georgian style, the top with three gilt tooled green leather insets over a central long feather banded kneehole drawer, flanked on either side with two short drawers all with brass fretwork handles, and raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs, width 155cm, depth 94cm, height 80cm

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

709 Mahogany gold fabric upholstered settee, early 19th Century, raised on turned and ringed legs with brown pot castors, width 200cm, depth 66cm, height 83cm

£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*

710 Early George III provincial oak chest of drawers, circa 1770, with four graduated long drawers with brass handles, raised on straight bracket feet, width 94cm, depth 52cm, height 94cm

£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*

711 Oak joined chest, 18th Century, the well patinated top with some burr, over a three fielded panel front and plain stile supports, width 114cm, depth 62.5cm, height 70cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

712 Pair of Dutch style brass eight branch chandeliers, modern, 39cm drop, with the addition of ceiling rose and chain adding 28cm, 56cm diameter; also a similar nine branch brass chandelier, 54cm drop, with the addition of chain and wooden rose being an additional 26cm, 61cm diameter (3)

£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*

713 Queen Anne style walnut lowboy, feather banded top with kick-in corners, over three drawers with central sunburst kneehole, raised on swan neck legs with trefid feet, width 71cm, depth 50cm, height 70cm

£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*

714 Yewood and elm high back Windsor chair, with crinoline stretcher, width 53cm, height 110cm

£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*

715 Victorian mahogany half tester bed, circa 1870, having a moulded canopy, upholstered headboard and moulded recessed panel footboard, with drapes, height 229cm, width 162cm, length 238cm

£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*

Lot 716

716 Colonial style hardwood waterfall bookcase, circa 1880-1900, having five tiered shelves united by turned spindles and scrolled brackets, raised on turned feet, width 85cm, height 125cm, maximum depth 34cm

£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*

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ARTISTS RESALE RIGHTS

8. Bidding. Bidders will be required to register with us before the auction starts. We reserve the right to impose a deadline prior to the auction by which you must register or by which we must receive a commission bid. If you wish to bid on high value lots this deadline may be several days before the auction in order to allow us sufficient time to carry out the necessary checks. Lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. You will need to provide us with proof of your identity in a form acceptable to us and such other information as we may require. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone or online bidding. Please note that we may refuse to register you if you do not provide us with all the information and documentation that we ask for or at our discretion.

9. Absentee Bidding: If you are unable to attend the auction there are a number of options available to enable you to participate. When placing any absentee bids, please check and double check the lot numbers as this is the only definitive piece of information which guarantees your bid is executed on the lot you want.

a. Commission bidding: It is possible to leave commission bids with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers' premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. In some instances the auctioneer may also exceed a bid in order to secure the lot on the buyer’s behalf. Commission bids are accepted by fax, e-mail and phone, and in all these instances, commission bidders are deemed to have read, understood and agreed to be bound by our conditions of business. All commission bids should be received by close of business on the day prior to the auction. Any bids received later than this time cannot be guaranteed to be executed accurately. To ensure that bids are placed on the right lots please check all your lot numbers as this is the only piece of information which guarantees you buy the lot you want.

b. Telephone bidding: We reserve the right for this service to be available on higher value lots only. The number of telephone lines is limited so we would urge serious telephone bidding only and ask that you be prepared to bid at least to the low sale estimate. It is also advisable to leave a maximum covering bid in case we cannot contact you by telephone. All telephone bids must be received by close of business on the day prior to the auction and prospective purchasers booking lines are deemed to have read, understood and agreed to be bound by our conditions of business.

c. Internet bidding: Online bidding services are available through third party service providers, who have their own registration procedures and charge a fee for using their facility, which we collect on their behalf. Online bidders are deemed to have read, understood and agreed to be bound by our conditions of business.

10. Methods of Payment. Acceptable payment methods are debit card, credit card and bank transfer. We reserve the right to refuse to accept card payments over the telephone in order to minimise fraudulent transactions being attempted. Separate arrangements exist for accepting payment from online bidders.

11. Collection and storage. Please note what the Terms of Sale say about collection and storage. It is important that you pay for and collect goods promptly. Any delay may involve you having to pay storage charges. We offer a domestic and international dispatch service at our discretion for which we will provide a quote if requested. Cleared payment is required prior to dispatch. For urgent dispatch, awkward, very fragile or bulky items we may suggest an alternative to this service, but please feel free to enquire as we will oblige wherever possible. Please note that there is a special notice applied to coins, medallions and tokens, which is printed at the end of this information.

In accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006, all lots which sell for €1,000 or more are subject to a resale royalty charge ("Royalty"). This Royalty is payable by the Bidder. The Royalty will be charged at a rate of 4% of the total hammer price (exclusive of Bidder's premium) for lots selling for amounts up to €50,000. For lots selling in excess of €50,001, the Royalty shall be calculated at a reduced rate (details available on request). The Royalty is not subject to VAT and is payable in sterling calculated on the day of sale at the prevailing rate of exchange. Payment shall be passed directly to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS), 33 Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DX. For further information please contact the Auctioneers or DACS on 0845 4103410 or visit their website at www.dacs.org.uk

IMPORTANT NOTICES

Electrical goods: These are sold as 'antiques' only and if bought for use must be checked for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first Post 1950s Furniture: All items of furniture included in this sale are offered as works of art. The items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason they should not be used in a private dwelling

Coloured gemstones: IIt is accepted practice that many coloured gemstones are routinely treated to enhance their colour and possibly clarity, and unless otherwise stated in a individual written condition reports, it must be assumed that those offered for sale in this saleroom have possibly been subjected to such treatments:

Clocks & Watches: Please note that with clock and watch lots we do not offer any opinion as to the originality of component parts, accompanying documentation, boxes or any other additional material. In the case that a watch has its factory seal intact it will not have been, and cannot be, opened by us. If a potential purchaser wishes to make an internal inspection of a watch which necessitates breaking a factory seal, this will only be possible on the understanding that the watch will be reinstated at the interested party’s expense, regardless of whether they are the purchaser. If a condition report is requested it will not include any opinion as to the originality, completeness or working condition of the movement. Potential buyers are strongly advised to make a physical inspection in person prior to bidding as we will not accept returns on such lots. By bidding you are deemed to have satisfied yourself with regard to the originality and working order, or otherwise, of all components of a lot.

Coins, Tokens and Medallions: Please note that while we are happy to post such items, in doing so we will not accept any returns under Section 13 of our Terms of Sale due to the possibility of lots being substituted once they have left Byrne’s premises

E&OE 1st November 2015

Byrne’s (Chester) Ltd.

A Private Limited Company. Registered in England and Wales No. 7794090

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Conditions of Sale

Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers) the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request.

Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale.

Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. We have separate terms for online only auctions.

1. Definitions and interpretation

1.1 To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning:

“Auctioneer” means Byrne’s (Chester) Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales with registration number 7794090 and whose registered office is located at Pullman House, The Sidings, Boundary Lane, Saltney, Chester, CH4 8RD, or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate;

“Bidder” means a person participating in bidding at the auction;

“Buyer” means the person who makes the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer;

“Deliberate Forgery” means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described;

“Hammer Price” means the level of the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer;

“Lot(s)” means the goods that we offer for sale at our auctions;

“Premium” means the premium that we will charge you on your purchase of a Lot to be calculated as set out in Clause 4;

“Reserve” means the minimum hammer price at which a Lot may be sold;

“Sale Proceeds” means the net amount due to the Seller;

“Seller” means the persons who consign Lots for sale at our auctions;

“Terms of Consignment” means the terms on which we agree to offer Lots for sale in our auctions as agent on behalf of Sellers;

“Terms of Sale” means these terms of sale, as amended or updated from time to time;

“Total Amount Due” means the Hammer Price for a Lot, the Premium, any applicable artist’s resale right royalty, any VAT due and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Terms of Sale;

“Trader” means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf;

“VAT” means Value Added Tax or any equivalent sales tax; and

“Website” means our website available at www.byrnesauctioneers.co.uk. In these Terms of Sale the words 'you', 'yours', etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise.

2 Information that we are required to give to Consumers

2.1 A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue.

2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website.

2.3 The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8.

2.4 The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9.

2.5 Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13.

2.6 We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale.

2.7 If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website.

3 Bidding procedures and the Buyer

3.1 You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid.

3.2 We strongly recommend that you attend the auction viewing in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition.

3.3 If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained).

3.4 The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute.

3.5 Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party.

3.6 We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve.

3.7 We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so.

3.8 Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice).

4 The purchase price

As Buyer, you will pay:

a. the Hammer Price;

b. a premium of 20.83% plus VAT of the Hammer Price;

c. any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and

d. any VAT due.

5 VAT

5.1 You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information.

5.2 We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction.

6 The contract between you and the Seller

6.1 The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction.

6.2 You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment.

6.3 If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim.

6.4 We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot).

7 Payment

7.1 Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will:

7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations); and

7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due in cash (for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent) or in any other way that we agree to accept payment.

7.2 If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts.

8 Title and collection of purchases

8.1 Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it.

8.2 You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either:

8.2.1 not later than seven business days following the day of the auction; or 8.2.2 not later than seven business following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later.

8.3 If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to that Lot.

8.4 Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot.

8.5 If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within ninety days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot.

9 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases

9.1 Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures:

9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract;

9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you;

9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller;

9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense;

9.1.5 if you do not pay us within five business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due;

9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due;

9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or

9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us.

9.2 We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any noncompliance by you with these Terms of Sale.

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10 Health and safety

Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence.

11 Warranties

11.1 The Seller warrants to us and to you that:

11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction;

11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and

11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct.

11.2 If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below.

11.3 Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are secondhand.

11.4 If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots.

11.5 ave as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded.

12 Descriptions and condition

12.1 Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (a) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot).

12.2 We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot.

12.3 Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently.

12.4 Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed.

13 Deliberate Forgeries

13.1 You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within one month of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects.

13.2 If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if:

13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or

13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2.

13.3 If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot.

13.4 our right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale.

14 Our liability to you

14.1 We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction.

14.2 In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen.

14.3 Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot.

14.4 Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for:

14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977);

14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or

14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law.

15 Notices

15.1 All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it.

15.2 Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given:

15.2.1 by delivering it by hand;

15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 15.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery.

15.3 Notices must be sent:

15.3.1 by hand or registered post:

a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and

b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or

15.3.2 by email:

a. to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: joboucher@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk

b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing.

15.4 Notices will be deemed to have been received:

15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery;

15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or

15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 15.2.3.

15.5 Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message.

16 Data Protection

We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on request.

17 General

17.1 We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.

17.2 We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale.

17.3 We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues.

17.4 Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect.

17.5 We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them.

17.6 Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term.

These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

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Commission Bidding Form

The auctioneers are pleased to execute commisions for purchasers who are unable to attend the sale. This form should be completed and returned to the auctioneer's office prior to the day of the sale.

Please ensure that bids are received into the office no later than 5pm on Tuesday 9th April 2024. Bids received later than this cannot be guaranteed to be executed. Please ensure that you have written the correct lot number for your bid.

Sale Date: Wednesday 10th April and Thursday 11th April 2024

As this service is without charge, the auctioneers cannot be held responsible for bids being lost or misunderstood, or for bids being missed for any reason whatsoever. The bid price does not include the buyers premium or any VAT chargeable on any lot. The auctioneer reser ves the right to exceeed the maximum amount by one bid in order to secure the lot on your behalf.

Name:

Full Address:

Postcode:

Tel No: E-mail:

Signature: Date:

By signing I confirm that I have read and agree to be bound by the Conditions of Sale

If you provide us with your email address we will notify you of all future sales. If you do not wish to be notified please tick the box

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Lot No. Description Bid in £ Pullman House, The Sidings, Boundary Lane, Saltney, Chester CH4 8RD Tel: 01244 681311 • e-mail: auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk www.byrnesauctioneers.co.uk BYRNE’S Auctioneers & Valuers
Lots 531, 533 and 535 Lot 633
Pullman House The Sidings Boundary Lane Saltney Chester CH4 8RD BYRNE’S Auctioneers & Valuers Tel: 01244 681311 auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk www.byrnesauctioneers.co.uk

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